Introducing the new Xserve.

Now with 8-core processing power. Learn more

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Technology

Architecture

Blazingly fast architecture. Now even more blazing.

Xserve features a fast 1600MHz system bus and 800MHz memory, resulting in higher memory bandwidth and more fuel for the fire.

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Compatibility

Power to build on.

Xserve provides up to 8-core processing power, 3TB of internal storage, 32GB of 800MHz memory, and endless possibilities.

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Server

Advanced technology. Simple software.

UNIX 03 compliance, cross-platform capabilities, and no client-access licenses make Leopard Server a rock-solid network foundation.

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Performance

Turbocharged performance.
With accelerated performance and 8-core processing power, Xserve tackles even the most demanding workloads. Learn more

  • Memory Breakneck bandwidth.
    Memory is up to 60 percent faster than on the previous Xserve.1
  • Storage Swift storage.
    The most outstanding storage throughput and access times in Xserve history.
  • CPU 8-core momentum.
    Applications run up to 90 percent faster than on the previous quad-core Xserve.2
  1. Testing conducted by Apple in December 2007 using preproduction 3.0GHz 8-Core Xserve units and shipping 3.0GHz Quad-Core Xserve units. All systems were configured with 8GB of RAM. Results are based on the STREAM v. 5.6 benchmark (www.cs.virginia.edu/stream/ref.html) using OMP support for multiprocessor-compiled builds. Performance tests are conducted using specific computer systems and reflect the approximate performance of Xserve.
  2. Testing conducted by Apple in December 2007 using a preproduction 3.0GHz 8-core Xserve (2 chips, 8-cores, 4 cores per chip, 3.0GHz) SPECjbb2005 bops = 103,886, SPECjbb2005 bops/JVM = 25,972 and a shipping 3.0GHz Quad-core Xserve (2 chips, 4-cores, 2 cores per chip, 3.0GHz) SPECjbb2005 bops =  47,195, SPECjbb2005 bops/JVM =  23,598.  SPEC® and SPECjbb2005® are trademarks of the Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC); see www.spec.org for more information. Competitive benchmark results stated above reflect internal Apple testing and have been submitted to SPEC in December 2007. For the latest SPECjbb2005 benchmark results, visit http://www.spec.org/osg/jbb2005. Performance tests are conducted using specific computer systems and reflect the approximate performance of Xserve.