Intel Dual-Core Xeon® 7030 2.8 GHz FSB 800 2 MB BX80560KG2800F User Manual

Product codes
BX80560KG2800F
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Manufacturers in many industries use a product-numbering system
to differentiate products within a product line or brand. This helps
customers compare specific products that offer a variety of different
features. The same is true with processors, especially in today’s
world when so many additional features contribute to performance
above and beyond clock speed. 
By changing how it identifies components on server platforms, Intel
is making it easier for customers to take into account all the things
that contribute to their overall experience—including features like 
architecture, cache, front side bus, and other Intel
®
technologies.
What is the 7000 Sequence?
Intel offers four processor number 
sequences for server applications.
Processor Sequence Used For
Intel
®
Pentium
®
4/Pentium
®
D
Small business, entry or first server
processor 3000
1
sequence
Dual-Core Intel
®
Xeon
®
Volume DP servers/workstations 
processor 5000
1
sequence
based on the Intel Xeon processor
Dual-Core Intel
®
Xeon
®
Greater scalability with MP enterprise 
processor 7000
1
sequence
servers based on the Intel Xeon
processor MP
Intel
®
Itanium
®
2 processor 
Maximum performance and scalability 
9000
1
sequence
for RISC replacement usage
Processor Number
1
Description
Intel
®
Xeon
®
processor 7041
3.0 GHz 2x2MB L2 800 MHz 
front-side bus
Intel
®
Xeon
®
processor 7040
3.0 GHz 2x2MB L2 667 MHz 
front-side bus
Intel
®
Xeon
®
processor 7030 
2.8 GHz 2x1MB L2 800 MHz 
front-side bus
Intel
®
Xeon
®
processor 7020 
2.66 GHz 2x1MB L2 667 MHz 
front-side bus