Essential Performance with Advanced Security: Intel Xeon E-2100 - Intel Chip Chat episode 613

Published: Nov. 5, 2018, 5 p.m.

b"Jennifer Huffstetler, VP and GM for Data Center Product Management at Intel, joins Chip Chat to outline the exciting new capabilities of the Intel\\xae Xeon\\xae E-2100 processor featuring Intel\\xae Software Guard Extensions (Intel\\xae SGX). Huffstetler is responsible for the management of Intel's data center processor and storage products. Huffstetler shares the news that Intel Xeon E-2100 processor family is now available for entry servers and protected cloud use cases. The new Intel Xeon E-2100 processor improves performance by 39%[1] compared to the prior generation, offers up to 6 cores, and supports up to 128 GB of DDR4 ECC memory[2]. Huffstetler discusses use cases for small and mid-sized businesses, larger enterprises, and customers seeking enhanced security features. Huffstetler also speaks to main takeaways from a recent panel she led (https://intel.com/xeonepanel) on Intel SGX and secure cloud services and how Intel Xeon E-2100 is preparing the ecosystem for broader adoption of Intel SGX technology. For more information on the Intel Xeon E-2100 processor, please visit https://intel.com/xeone and follow Huffstetler on Twitter at https://twitter.com/jenhuffstetler.\\n\\nSoftware and workloads used in performance tests may have been optimized for performance only on Intel microprocessors. Performance tests, such as SYSmark and MobileMark, are measured using specific computer systems, components, software, operations and functions. Any change to any of those factors may cause the results to vary. You should consult other information and performance tests to assist you in fully evaluating your contemplated purchases, including the performance of that product when combined with other products. For more complete information visit www.intel.com/benchmarks.\\n\\nPerformance results are based on testing as of 10/12/2018 and may not reflect all publicly available security updates. See configuration disclosure for details. No product can be absolutely secure.\\n\\nResults have been estimated or simulated using internal Intel analysis or architecture simulation or modeling, and provided to you for informational purposes. Any differences in your system hardware, software or configuration may affect your actual performance.\\n\\nIntel technologies\\u2019 features and benefits depend on system configuration and may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. Performance varies depending on system configuration. Check with your system manufacturer or retailer or learn more at intel.com.\\n\\n[1] Up to 39% more compute integer throughput with Intel\\xae Xeon\\xae E-2186G Processor compared with Intel\\xae Xeon\\xae Processor E3-1285 v6.\\nSystem Config:\\n\\nTested at Intel Corp as of 10/12/2018\\n1x Intel\\xae Xeon\\xae E-2186G Processor, Platform: Moss Beach, 4 x 8GB DDR4 2666 ECC(32GB 2666MHz ) ,OS: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS (Kernel 4.15.0-29-generic) ,Benchmark: SPECrate*2017_int_base (Estimated), Compiler: ICC 18.0.2 20180210,BIOS: CNLSE2R1.R00.X138.B81.1809120626, uCode:0x96, Storage: SSD S3710 Series 800GB, Score: 41.4 (Estimated) compared to 1x Intel\\xae Xeon\\xae E3-1285v6 Processor Platform: S1200RP, 4 x 8GB DDR4 2400 (32GB 2400MHz ) ,OS: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS (Kernel 4.15.0-29-generic), Benchmark: SPECrate*2017_int_base (Estimated), Compiler: 18.0.2 20180210,BIOS: S1200SP.86B.03.01.0038.062620180344, uCode:0x8e, Storage: SSD S3710 Series 800GB, Score: 29.7 (Estimated)\\n\\n[2] Support for up to 128GB system memory capacity will be available in 2019 through a published BIOS update. Please contact your hardware provider for availability and support.\\n\\nIntel and the Intel logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the U.S. and/or other countries. \\n\\n*Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.\\n\\n\\xa9 Intel Corporation."