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Quad Core Processing From HP
Intel Quad-core technology uses four separate logical processing units (Cores) in a single socket processor that shares memory, I/O, and caching. The result is a processor that consumes far less electrical power than previous generation single core processors and equal levels to existing dual core processors, yet provides significantly more processor performance. The reduced power consumption per processor core means performance per watt also increases. Processor cores may simultaneously run multiple jobs and be dedicated to independent applications, providing a natural platform for consolidation and virtualisation.
Quad core servers will typically provide three to five times the performance of servers delivered as little as 18 months ago, but at lower power levels per processor core. This translates to not only more compute capability, but also reduces electrical power demand required to both run and cool the environment. Customers also have the opportunity to reduce their hardware footprint as multiple applications may be managed on fewer servers. Moving from dual core to quad core offers great performance gains of 40-70%, and the move from single core to quad core is even more compelling.
Power Regulator from HP is an innovative operating system-independent power management feature of HP ProLiant servers that offers new alternatives to manage server power consumption and system performance to meet critical business needs. This technology automatically adjusts the server's processor power usage and performance to match CPU application activity.
With a broad portfolio and renowned ProLiant and BladeSystem c3000 reliability, HP provides innovative solutions to improve operational efficiency while managing complexity and risk.
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