By Darren Allan
Intel has unveiled its new Xeon E3-1500 v5 range of Skylake-based processors which are designed to be a cost-effective solution for streaming video and other graphics-heavy applications.
As the company notes, video now accounts for something like 80% of all internet traffic, and service providers can make use of the new Xeon CPUs – which carry integrated Iris Pro Graphics P580 – rather than going to the expense of a discrete graphics card solution.
Intel boasts that the new Xeon E3-1500 v5 range offers up to 26% more ‘overall graphics performance’ than the previous generation (E3-1200 v4) in terms of remote application delivery for the likes of complex CAD apps in virtualised environments.
And when it comes to heavy duty media processing in the cloud, it’s capable of delivering up to 18 AVC streams or eight HEVC streams at 30 fps full HD, or going up to 4K resolution, it can achieve two HEVC streams at 30 fps.
Also note that the CPUs paired with Intel’s C236 series chipset can be hooked up with faster memory, supporting up to 64GB of DDR4 running at 2133 MHz.
Five SKUs
There are five SKUs in the Xeon E3-1500 v5 family, three of them pitched at data centre …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Computing Components