Intel dual-core Xeon Bensley benchmarked

Posted on Sunday, December 18 2005 @ 3:11 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
AnandTech had a quick look at Intel's dual-core 3.46GHz Bensley Xeon processor.
Dempsey is the processor that we're going to take a look at in this article. What we'll be showing benchmarks on is a pre-production Bensley platform. Performance may differ once the platform reaches production status. The key features of Dempsey are: dual-core support, 65nm fabrication and an Independent L2 2MB Cache (2x2MB). Intel will release three variations of the Dempsey processor: a 1066 MHz FSB (130W) version that is the "Performance" version, a 1066 MHz FSB (95W) version that is a rack-optimized part (perf/power for rack density) and a 667 MHz FSB (95W) value version.
You can check out the full test over here.




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