Ibm Fourth Generation Xa-64E Chipset - IBM 88743BU - System x3950 E User Manual

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If you are running IBM software such as WebSphere®, Lotus®, and Tivoli®
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1.6 IBM fourth generation XA-64e chipset

The x3850 M2 and x3950 M2 use the fourth generation of the IBM XA-64e or
eX4 chipset.
This chipset is designed for the Xeon MP processor family from Intel. The IBM
eX4 chipset provides enhanced functionality and capability with significant
improvements in scalability, decreased memory latency, increased memory
bandwidth and increased I/O bandwidth. The architecture consists of the
following components:
One to four Xeon dual-core, quad-core, or 6-core processors
Hurricane 4 Memory and I/O Controller (MIOC)
Eight high-speed memory buffers
Two PCI Express bridges
One Enterprise Southbridge Interface
Figure 1-12 on page 28 shows a block diagram of the x3850 M2 and x3950 M2.
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