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Manufacturer | Hewlett Packard Enterprise |
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Manufacturer's Part Number | 512057R-L21 |
Description | HPE; Product Line: Xeon; Product Model: E5502; Product Type: Processor Upgrade; Compatibility: HP ProLiant DL320 G6 Server; L3 Cache: 4 MB; |
NAME | DESCRIPTION |
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Thermal Design Power: | 80 W |
Processor Technology: | Virtualization Technology, Enhanced SpeedStep Technology, Extended Memory 64 Technology, Demand Based Switching |
L1 Cache: | 128 KB |
L3 Cache: | 4 MB |
Clock Speed: | 1.86 GHz |
Product Series: | 5500 |
Platform Supported: | PC |
Depth: | 45 mm |
Processor Core: | Dual-core (2 Core) |
Process Technology: | 45 nm |
Processor Manufacturer: | Intel |
Processor Socket: | Socket B LGA-1366 |
Product Model: | E5502 |
QuickPath Interconnect: | 4.8 GT/s |
Width: | 42.5 mm |
L2 Cache: | 512 KB |
Product Condition: | Refurbished |
Product Name: | Xeon Dual-core E5502 1.86GHz FIO Server Processor Upgrade |
64-bit Processing: | Yes |
Brand Name: | HPE |
Thermal Specification: | 76 °C |
Package Type: | OEM |
Marketing Information: |
A Giant Leap for IT and Business Capabilities In many organizations, IT infrastructure has begun to constrain business efficiency and growth. For the past decade, IT has rapidly added low-cost hardware to accom-modate business growth. But with data centers now stretched to capacity in terms of power, cooling, and floor space, IT infrastructure is actually limiting IT from investing in innovation. IDC estimates that for every dollar IT spends on hardware to support new users and applications, they spend another 50 cents on power and cooling for existing hardware. |
Product Type: | Processor Upgrade |
Compatibility: | HP ProLiant DL320 G6 Server |
Product Line: | Xeon |