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Sun 541-2783 AMD Opteron Quad Core 8360SE 2.5GHz CPU Socket-F Server
- Processor: AMD Opteron Quad Core 8360SE
- Processor Speed: 2.5GHz
- Socket Type: Socket-F (LGA 1207)
- Architecture: 64-bit
- Memory: DDR2 ECC Registered (typical for Socket-F)
- Expansion: Multiple PCIe slots
- Form Factor: Server (specific form factor not detailed in title)
- Brand: Sun Microsystems
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Product Overview
The Sun 541-2783 is a server featuring an AMD Opteron Quad Core 8360SE processor running at 2.5GHz. It utilizes the Socket-F interface, indicating a platform designed for high-performance computing and enterprise workloads.
Technical Information
| SKU | 541-2783 |
| Brand | Sun Microsystems |
| Processor | AMD Opteron Quad Core 8360SE |
| Processor Speed | 2.5GHz |
| Socket Type | Socket-F (LGA 1207) |
Additional Specifications
| Cores | Quad-Core |
| Memory Type | DDR2 ECC Registered |
| Bus Speed | Up to 5.2 GT/s HyperTransport 3.0 |
| Cache | 2MB L2 Cache per core, 8MB L3 Cache |
| Architecture | 64-bit |
Product Description
The Sun 541-2783 represents a server solution powered by AMD's Opteron processor technology, specifically the Quad Core 8360SE model. This processor operates at a clock speed of 2.5GHz and utilizes the Socket-F (LGA 1207) platform, which was designed for high-performance computing and demanding enterprise applications. The quad-core architecture provides significant parallel processing capabilities, making it suitable for virtualization, scientific simulations, and complex data analysis tasks. Servers based on the Socket-F platform typically support DDR2 ECC Registered memory, offering a balance of performance and capacity for memory-intensive workloads while ensuring data integrity. The AMD Opteron 8360SE processor features advanced features such as HyperTransport 3.0 for efficient inter-processor and I/O communication, and substantial L2 and L3 cache to accelerate application performance. The 64-bit architecture ensures compatibility with modern operating systems and software designed for large memory address spaces. While the specific server model or form factor is not detailed in the title, Sun Microsystems (now Oracle) was known for producing robust rack-mount and blade servers. This system would have been designed for reliability and scalability in enterprise data center environments. Its capabilities would have made it a strong contender for workloads requiring significant computational power and memory bandwidth during its era of production.
