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Are E5-2650 v2 a Multi-Chip Module?

MMeri
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Hello.

I'm unable to find this information on Intel web site.

Thanks.

Marcos.

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Kevin_M_Intel
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Hi mmerino,

Let me help you with this information.

The Processor you mentioned is in multi Core processor. In fact it is an 8 core Xeon processor with 16 threads.

Here you can check this information:

http://ark.intel.com/products/75269/Intel-Xeon-Processor-E5-2650-v2-20M-Cache-2_60-GHz?q=E5-2650 http://ark.intel.com/products/75269/Intel-Xeon-Processor-E5-2650-v2-20M-Cache-2_60-GHz?q=E5-2650

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MMeri
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Hi Kevin

Thanks for your input.

I know this information, but it not the same as I try to find.

I refer to Multi-Chip Module (MCM) as defined in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-chip_module Multi-chip module - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

I need this information to calculate the correct number of processors to license a software.

Thanks.

Marcos.

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Kevin_M_Intel
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Thanks for the clarifications. I got it now.

At this point all E3, E5, and almost all E7 processors are single Chip units. In your case, the Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2650 v2 is a Single Chip processor.

Hope it helps.

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MMeri
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Hi Kevin.

Thanks for your input.

Is there any official document from Intel certifying this information? I want to avoid legal problems because of licensing.

 

Thanks.Marcos.

 

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Kevin_M_Intel
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I know this processor is a Single Chip. But let me search for an Intel Official document that can certify this. I will be back soon.

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Kevin_M_Intel
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Hi Mmerino,

Thanks for waiting. Please note that at this point there is no document that contain this information; however, you can use this tread as an Intel official response clarifying and certifying that the processor is mention is a Single Chip processor.

Also it is important to say that if the processor is a MCM it will be mentioned in the datasheet so in case it is not there you can assume it is Single Chip Module.

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MMeri
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Hi Kevin.

Thanks for your input. This information is useful to me.

Regards.

Marcos.

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Kevin_M_Intel
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You are Welcome! It is good to hear that.

Kevin

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