Thursday, July 19, 2012

I7 Rackmount Computer - What Are the Differences Between Intel's I3, I5, I7 Processors?



Intel has started to decrease its popular Core 2 Duo line of processors in favor of his successor, the new Core line. If you configure an industrial rackmount computer, it is useful to know which processor will best benefit your application.

· i3 - Budget liniju.Tehnologija behind I3 processors including dual core surface, hyper-threading support (for fast multi-) and virtualization. Best of Web applications, word processing.

· Core i5 - technically i5 processors on the market a little differently. There are two main types i5 processors, dual core and quad core. Dual Core i5 processors with 32-nm technology, Hyper threading support, support for virtualization and Turbo Boost Technology. Quad Core i5 processors with 45nm technology, support for virtualization technology and Turbo Boost, but do not have hyper threading support.

· Core i7 - the i7 processors are available at any LGA1156 chipset and LGA1366 chipset. Both chipsets offer quad-core performance, support for virtualization, Hyper threading and Turbo Boost Technology. The i7 9xx series processors, use the 1366 chipset and are considered to be even faster, a "top line" Of all of them, even AMD.

Most industrial applications are likely to benefit most from the enormous flexibility and power of the Intel i7. This can easily be configured in a standard rackmount computer chassis, and custom engineered for specific applications using an earlier expansion of technologies such as PCI and ISA.Kao what it offers and the power of Intel's new line, and many extension technology.

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