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The world’s first Xeon Processor D Module released

by on07 July 2016


16 cores to play with

Advantech has released of its new COM Express Basic Module which is designed around the Intel Xeon Processor D-1500 family.

The SOM-5991 is the world’s first COM Express powered by a server-grade processor that boasts up to 16-core scalability.

It has an integrated 10GBase-KR, which provides high bandwidth interfaces for data transmission-reception within a basic form-factor of 125 x 95 mm with a Type 6 compliant pin-out.

This is all supposed to make for a low thermal design for microservers, networking, and cloud storage. While these server modules are normally pretty much of a muchness, the SOM-5991 has two 10GBase-KR interfaces to help fulfill COM Express service demands. Users can take advantage of SOM-5991's native 10GBase-KR interfaces to design in 10GbE carrier boards. The PCIe x16 and 8 PCIe x1 support Non-Transparent Bridge (NTB), which allows redundancy via PCIe. This is supposed to help reduce data loss, allowing a secondary system to take over PCIe storage devices if the CPU borks.

  • The spec is as follows
  • Intel Xeon Processor D-1500 Product Family
  • COM Express R2.1 Basic Module Type 6 pin out compatible
  • Up to 16 cores with TDP of 45W
  • Dual DDR4 2400, 1.2V Low Power Memory, up to 32GB
  • PCIe x16, 8 PCIe x1, 2 x 10GBASE-KR interface
  • Supports iManager, WISE-PaaS/RMM and Embedded Software APIs
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