What is E5-4600 V2?

Intel launches Xeon E5-4600 v2 CPUs Mar 06, 2014: Intel this week launched E5-4600 v2, the last series of server processors, powered by Ivy Bridge architecture. The E5-4600 v2 CPUs have the same built-in features as Xeon E5-2600 v2 family, however they can scale up to 4 sockets.

Why is the Intel Xeon e5-4620 v2 processor’s CPUID different from official specifications?

Intel Xeon E5-4620 v2 processor with the help of the x86 CPUID instruction. Any discrepancies between CPUID features and official specifications are likely due to some features being disabled in BIOS, or due to a bug in Different steppings of Intel processors may also have slightly different features.

What is the difference between Xeon E5-2400 and E7 v2?

Xeon E5-2400 v2 family, which debuted in January, is aimed at two-socket servers and workstations, while recently launched E7 v2 family targets mission critical and big data processing servers with up to 8 sockets. The last server family to launch in this quarter will be Xeon E5-4600 v2 for 4-way systems, utilizing socket 2011.

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