A adamantinepiggy Member May 29, 2010 174 0 71 Jan 5, 2011 #1 So does the Sandy Bridge and/or P67 chipset support ECC memory?
D dorion Senior member Jun 12, 2006 256 0 76 Jan 5, 2011 #2 According to Intel, not really. http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=52214 Looks like there won't be much of a budget market for Sandy bridge server. Last edited: Jan 5, 2011
According to Intel, not really. http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=52214 Looks like there won't be much of a budget market for Sandy bridge server.
IntelUser2000 Elite Member Oct 14, 2003 8,686 3,787 136 Jan 6, 2011 #3 It says here: http://embedded.communities.intel.c...-will-match-embedded-application-requirements That embedded versions based on mobile chips and higher end chips based on Xeons would support ECC.
It says here: http://embedded.communities.intel.c...-will-match-embedded-application-requirements That embedded versions based on mobile chips and higher end chips based on Xeons would support ECC.
C cmetz Platinum Member Nov 13, 2001 2,296 0 0 Jan 6, 2011 #4 So does anyone know when a Xeon flavored version of the Sandy Bridge CPUs and chipsets will be released?
So does anyone know when a Xeon flavored version of the Sandy Bridge CPUs and chipsets will be released?
IGemini Platinum Member Nov 5, 2010 2,472 2 81 Jan 6, 2011 #5 They should be releasing SB Xeons within the next couple months, with faster iterations (and newer socket) in the latter half of this year.
They should be releasing SB Xeons within the next couple months, with faster iterations (and newer socket) in the latter half of this year.