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a 2.26GHz processor can run the cores at 2.4GHz. With only one or two cores active, the same processor can run those cores at 2.53GHz. Similarly, a 2.93GHz processor can run at 3.06GHz or even 3.33GHz. When the cores are needed again, they are dynamically turned back on and the processor frequency is adjusted accordingly.

Intel Extended Memory 64 Technology (EM64T) 64-bit extensions allow the Xeon processor to use large memory addressing when running with a 64-bit operating system. This in turn lets individual software processes directly access more than 4GB of RAM, which was the limit of 32- bit addressing. This can result in much higher performance for certain kinds of programs, such as database management and CAD. Additional registers and instructions (SSE3) can further boost performance for applications written to use them. Contact your software provider to determine their software support for EM64T.

Intelligent Power Capability powers individual processor elements on and off as needed, to reduce power draw.

Execute Disable Bit functionality can help prevent certain classes of malicious buffer overflow attacks when combined with a supporting operating system.

DDR-3 Registered Memory with Chipkill ECC Protection

The x3550 M2 ships with registered double data rate III (DDR-3) memory and provides Active Memory features, including advanced Chipkill memory protection (optionally), for up to 16X better error correction than standard ECC memory. In addition to offering better performance than DDR-2 or fully-buffered memory, DDR-3 memory also uses less energy. DDR-2 memory already offered up to 37% lower energy use than fully buffered memory. Now, a generation later, DDR-3 memory is even more efficient, using 22% less energy than DDR-2 memory.

The x3550 M2 supports up to 128GB of memory in sixteen DIMM slots. Redesign in the architecture of the Xeon 5500 series processors bring radical changes in the way memory works in these servers. For example, the Xeon 5500 series processor integrates the memory controller inside the processor, resulting in two memory controllers in a 2-socket system. Each memory controller has three memory channels. Depending on the type of memory, population of memory, and processor model, the memory may be clocked at 1333MHz, 1066MHz or 800MHz.

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Note: If only one processor is installed, only the first eight DIMM slots can be used. Adding a second processor not only doubles the amount of memory available for use, but also doubles the number of memory controllers, thus doubling the system memory bandwidth. If you add a second processor, but no additional memory for the second processor, the second processor has to access the memory from the first processor “remotely,” resulting in longer latencies and lower performance. The latency to access remote memory is almost 75% higher than local memory access. So, the goal should be to always populate both processors with memory.

The X55xx models support up to 1333MHz memory clock speed, while the E55xx-and-up and L55xx-and-up models support up to 1066MHz clock speed, and the E550x models support 800MHz clock speed. Using 1333MHz memory (where supported) versus 1066MHz offers up to 9% better performance, while 1066MHz memory produces up to 28% better performance than 800MHz memory.

Xeon 5550 series processors access memory with almost 50% lower latency than the previous generation 5400 series processors. That can result in faster processing of latency-sensitive workloads.

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IBM 190000, 250000 specifications DDR-3 Registered Memory with Chipkill ECC Protection, Qpi