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Intel Releases Four New Eco-Friendly Quad-Core Xeon Processors

Adding to the eco-friendly movement, today Intel has proudly announced four quad-core Xeon processors that use a halogen-free packaging that is much easier on the environment.

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The Quad-Core Xeon L5430, X5470, X5492, and X5270 processors run at clock speeds ranging from 2.66GHz to 3.5GHz and are priced from $562 to $1,493 each, in 1,000-unit quantities. The 5400-series chips are available immediately and the X5270 will be released in the coming months.

Intel did not say where halogen was specifically used in its chips, but it is often used as a flame retardant, including in the resin used in packaging for some chips. Halogen releases dioxins, a family of toxic chemical compounds, into the atmosphere when these chips or other components are disposed of and the resins are burned.

Intel is working to use halogen-free packaging for all of its chips, and has previously said it expects to achieve that goal this year. The first halogen-free chips from Intel were the Atom line, released earlier this year. With the announcement of the latest four Xeons, Intel said the same packaging materials will now be used in all of its Xeon server chips.

The use of halogen-free packaging marks the latest step in Intel’s efforts to curb the environmental impact of its chips. Last year, the company began using lead-free solder with its Penryn family of chips that are produced using a 45-nanometer process. Lead, which is highly toxic, has been the subject of environmental legislation to reduce its use in several markets.

A few weeks back, we reported about Intel’s announcements at their Developer’s Forum (latest chipsets, quad-core mobile, new macbook air chipset), and how they might impact Apple’s product line. Surely, any announcement referring to chipsets that Apple currently uses, will affect whether Apple continues to use them, or moves on to something else.

The Mac Pro has recently been speed-bumped, and eight cores has been made standard. It is widely believed that Apple will be updating its entire notebook line prior to the upcoming holiday season.


[via MacWorld]

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