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Intel® Xeon® Processor D-1500 Product Family PRODUCT BRIEF Intel® Xeon® Processor D-1500 Product Family (Intel® Xeon® Processors D-1527/D-1529/D-1539/D-1548/D-1559/D-1567/D-1577 and Intel® Pentium® Processors D1508/D1509/D1519) Support dense, ruggedized Internet of Things solutions with the advanced intelligence, high performance, low power, long-life reliability, and robust thermals of the Intel® Xeon® processor D-1500 family. Internet of Things Product Overview Enhanced Performance per Watt As the Internet of Things (IoT) The Intel Xeon processor D-1500 expands and technology solutions product family delivers exceptional are expected to use less power and value and unmatched performance space while offering more reliability density per watt with an Intel Xeon and performance, Intel is proud to processor in an SoC package. Its TDP introduce the Intel® Xeon® processor of ~19 W to 65 W, industry-leading D-1500 product family. It is Intel’s 14 nm process technology, and a 3rd-generation 64-bit system-on- compute-only design make it ideal a-chip (SoC) and the first Intel Xeon for meeting the diverse needs of SoC based on Intel 14nm silicon customers seeking midrange low- technology. power, high-density solutions—like This lineup offers hardware and those found in programmable logic software scalability from two up to controllers (PLCs), motion control eight cores, making it the perfect devices, and avionics controllers. choice for a broad range of high- The Intel Xeon processor D-1500 performing, low-power solutions that product family represents up to 2.3x will bring intelligence and Intel® Xeon® greater performance per watt1 and a processor reliability, availability, and scalable product lineup spanning two serviceability (RAS) to the edge. For to eight cores, support for up to applications where space is a premium, 128 GB of high-speed DDR4 memory, an integrated Platform Controller Hub up to 12 MB of last-level cache, and two (PCH) technology and Intel® Ethernet integrated ports of 10 Gb Intel Ethernet in a ball grid array (BGA) package offer for ultra-fast connectivity. an inspiring level of design simplicity. Enjoy high system reliability and data integrity with support for error correction code (ECC) memory, single device data correction (SDDC), memory demand, patrol scrubbing, and much more with Intel Xeon processor-class RAS. Product Brief Intel® Xeon® Processor D-1500 Product Family 2 The Intel Xeon processor D-1500 processes as Intel® Core™, Intel® Atom™, Integrated SoC Solution product family also drives enhanced and other Intel Xeon processors, the Save on engineering time and cost performance on floating point- Intel Xeon processor D-1500 product thanks to the efficiency of a one-chip intensive applications with 256-bit family delivers broad application solution offered by the Intel Xeon integer package processing from the compatibility and software consistency processor D-1500 product family. It newly integrated Intel® Advanced from the data center to the edge. The brings the performance and advanced Vector Extensions 2 (Intel® AVX2) and reliable Intel x86 64-bit software intelligence of Intel Xeon processors fast, low-overhead encryption with support helps save time, cost, and into a dense, lower-power system- Intel® Advanced Encryption Standard validation. on-a-chip. It removes board design New Instructions (Intel® AES-NI). It’s an ideal platform for supporting complexity by integrating Platform a complete product line that meets a Controller Hub technology and Expanded Hardware and range of IoT requirements, including Intel Ethernet, and by utilizing and Software Scalability Intel Platform Storage Extensions, an integrated heat spreader and a The Intel Xeon processor D-1500 which allow smarter and more cost- BGA package to meet TDP targets. product family boasts hardware and effective storage solutions through For applications where space is at a software scalability from two to eight integrated technologies that accelerate premium, like ruggedized IoT designs, cores in a TDP of ~19 W to 65 W. data movement, protect data, and valuable board space will be conserved Utilizing similar development tools and simplify data management. for other components. Enabling More IoT Use Cases The Intel Xeon processor D-1500 THE INTEL® XEON® PROCESSOR D-1500 PRODUCT FAMILY product family drives a host of new PLAtfORM OVERVIEW IoT opportunities for a wide range of environments, while addressing real-time optimization, and workload Intel® Xeon® Processor D-1500 consolidation. Its temperature Product Family rating spans from -40 °C to 85 °C operating ambient conditions, which Intel® establishes new possibilities for Intel® X8 PCIE2 Communications architecture in markets that require Chipset 89xx Series robust products, like aerospace and Intel® X24 PCIE3 microarchitecture industrial. New solutions are enabled (Codename Broadwell) for AdvancedMC*, CompactPCI*, Cores X6 SATA 3 COM Express*, and many embedded applications in IoT. IOs X4 USB3 The design of the Intel Xeon processor Advanced Advanced D-1500 product family reduces X4 USB2 FW, BIOS, engineering and development costs Drivers as well as total cost of ownership, by Server Uncore Legacy IOs BIOS allowing several applications to run in an end design on one consolidated ED K2 system with built-in Intel® Virtualization SPS Firmware Technology. Performance is further DDR 4/3 L x2 10GbE enhanced in virtualized and cloud 128 GB Intel® CS Drivers Max Ethernet environments by taking advantage of LAN Drivers Intel® Cache Monitoring Technology ECC OS/VMM (Intel® CMT), Intel® Cache Allocation UDIMM, Intel Enabling/Testing SODIMM, Switches Technology (Intel® CAT) and Intel® RDIMM Memory Bandwidth Monitoring Technology (Intel® MBM) for near-native compute and I/O performance that Intel HW Intel SW 3rd-Party HW leads to improvements in service level and infrastructure management. Product Brief Intel® Xeon® Processor D-1500 Product Family 3 KEY FEATURES ENHANCED PERFORMANCE PER WATT Industrial Sector Memory: Up to 12 MB of last-level cache, support for 128 GB DDR4. Powerful performance that Increasing automation enables intensive activities like large image processing. in the industrial sector is driving Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions 2 (Intel® AVX2): Drive enhanced performance on floating demand for technology solutions point-intensive applications with 256-bit integer package processing. that are designed for IoT from the ground up. The Intel® Xeon® processor D-1500 product family offers distinct EXPANDED HARDWARE/SOFTWARE SCALABILITY advantages both in capability and 2–16 cores: Choose from a wide selection of processors to find a perfect fit for your technology cost-effectiveness for IoT applications. solution. The integrated SoC design opens more programmable logic controller Intel platform storage extensions: Support smarter and more cost-effective storage solutions through integrated technologies that accelerate data movement, protect data, and simplify (PLC) opportunities and midrange data management. robotics applications, while reducing equipment footprint and engineering x86 64-bit software support: Use similar development tools and processes as many different and development costs. Intel® processors to save time, cost, and validation. Thermal design power (TDP) of ~19 W to 65 W: A wide TDP range enables designs that are truly scalable, creating opportunities for many different usage scenarios. Military/Aerospace/ Government (MAG) INTEGRATED SoC SOLUTION Demanding, rugged environmental Platform Controller Hub technology: Address more programmable logic controller (PLC) factors, as well as reliability and opportunities, midrange robotics applications, and data access points that are compute-centric. security concerns, ask a great deal of processors in the MAG sector, such Intel® Ethernet: Two integrated ports of 10 Gb Ethernet. Save space and design time with an as those found in synthetic aperture integrated design that speeds the communication of components. radar/lidar and multispectral sensor Ruggedized BGA with Integrated Heat Spreader: Simplifies the design of systems where space is integration, to image/signal processing, at a premium and reduces the total cost of ownership. and electronics warfare. The Intel Xeon processor D-1500 product ENABLING MORE IoT SOLUTIONS family opens up new opportunities for innovation by meeting or exceeding Extended temperature rating of -40 °C to 85 °C: The first Intel® Xeon® processor to operate at a those requirements with a highly temperature span this wide. scalable, secure, and generationally- Intel® Xeon® processor-class RAS: High system reliability and data integrity with Intel Xeon stable Intel® architecture. It also processor-class reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) for added coverage for mission- lowers costs and development cycles critical applications. by allowing you to adopt commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) processors and Intel® Cache Monitoring Technology (Intel® CMT), Intel® Cache Allocation Technology (Intel® discontinuing reliance on ASIC- or CAT) and Intel® Memory Bandwidth Monitoring Technology (Intel® MBM): Achieve near-native compute and I/O performance and better service level and infrastructure management. FPGA-based solutions. Intel® Virtualization Technology (Intel® VT): Run several devices in an end design on one consolidated system reducing engineering and development costs as well as total cost of ownership. Intel® Advanced Encryption Standard New Instructions (Intel® AES-NI) and Intel® Secure Key Instructions: Experience fast, low-overhead
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