
Up to 1.29x claim based on SPECjbb*2015 MultiJVM performance gains.2) 1-Node, 4x Intel ® Xeon ® Processor E7-8894 v4 on Fujitsu PRIMERGY RX4770 M3 with 512 GB (32 x 16 GB 2Rx4 PC4-2400T-R, running at 1600 MHz) total Memory on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP2 Kernel 4.4.21-68-default using C/C++: Version 17.0.0.098 of Intel C/C++ Compiler for Linux, Version 17.0.0.098 of Intel ® Fortran Compiler for Linux. 1) Baseline 1.0: 1-Node, 4x Intel ® Xeon ® processor E7-8890 v3 with 1 TB (64 x 16 GB 2Rx4 PC4-2133P-R, running at 1600 MHz) Total Memory on SUSE Linus Enterprise Server 12 (x86_64), 3.12.28-4-default using C/C++: Version 15.0.0.090 of Intel C++ Studio XE, for Linux, Fortran: Version 15.0.0.090 of Intel Fortran, Studio XE for Linux. Up to 1.23x claim based on SPECfp*_rate_base2006 performance gains.Higher is better.ĢUp to 35% average performance gain claim based on the following comparisons as of 7 February 2017 Data Source:, Benchmark: SPECint*_rate_base2006, Score: 2000 2) 1-Node, 8x Intel ® Xeon ® Processor E7-8894 v4 on Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST 2800E3 with 1024 GB total Memory on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 SP2 Kernel 4.4.21-68-default using C/C++: Version 17.0.0.098 of Intel ® C/C++ Compiler for Linux.Source. Baseline 1.0: 1-Node, 8x Intel® Xeon® Processor E7-8870 with 2 TB (128 x 16 GB 4Rx4 PC3-10600R-9, ECC, running at 1066 MHz) Total Memory on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.2, (Santiago), 2.6.86_64 using C/C++: Version 13.0.0.079 of Intel C++ Studio XE, for Linux.Intel® Xeon® Processor E7 World Record Benchmark PerformanceġUp to 3.69x based on SPECint*_rate_base2006 performance gain when comparing E7-8870 to E7-8894 v4.Press Kit: Intel Xeon Processor E7 V4 Family.The Intel Xeon processor E7-8894 v4 supports 4 to 8 sockets (up to 32 sockets via node controller) with configurations supporting up to 24 processing cores and up to 24 terabytes (TB) of memory per 8-socket system to boost in-memory analytics and achieve actionable insights in real-time. These features are unique to the Intel Xeon processor E7 E7-8800 v4 family to reduce unplanned downtime, increase data integrity and reduce costs associated with lost revenue and service/maintenance. To meet the increasing demands for 24x7x365 days availability and uptime for mission-critical systems, the processor has RAS capabilities on Intel® Run Sure Technology. Intel continues to push innovation and process improvements with Intel Xeon processor E7-8894 v4, which has captured several record-breaking results based on key performance benchmarks, including SAP SD 2-Tier, SPECjbb*2015, SPECcpu2006, LINPACK and SAP BW edition on SAP HANA*. Architectural and process improvements since Westmere EX E7-8800 processor family deliver up to 3.69x performance gains compared to the previous generation 1,2, which provide enterprises an opportunity for refresh and TCO optimization through server consolidation. Since its introduction in June 2016, the 14nm-based Intel Xeon processor E7-8800/4400 v4 family has delivered sustained and sizable improvements in instructions-per-cycle (IPC). The ability to scale-up allows more resources (more sockets and more memory) to be added to a single node image. The processor is targeted at scale-up workloads such as large databases, enterprise resource planning (ERP), customer relationship management (CRM), online transaction processing (OLT) and in-memory analytics. The Intel Xeon processor E7-8894 v4 combines high memory capacity and compute performance to deliver quicker results and improved productivity. The new SKU delivers the processor family’s highest performance to handle the most demanding, mission-critical enterprise workloads.īusinesses can use Intel Xeon processor E7-8894 v4-based servers to derive faster insights from the unprecedented amount of data being generated to create new services and improve customer experiences. Intel today extended the performance capabilities of the Intel® Xeon® processor E7-8800 v4 product family with the addition of a high-performance SKU in the processor family’s Advanced SKU stack.
