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Xeon-E5-26xx

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Xeon-E5-26xx
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Minimal Starting Point
About this demo:
This is a minimal starting point with Busybox and Openssh.
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Getting Started
  • How do I boot my Factory build output?
  • Factory Output Information
  • Factory Package List
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Documentation
  • Xeon-E5-26xx v4 Board Documents:
    • How to install Grub built by the Factory
    • Timesys Getting Started Guide for Intel Xeon E5-26xx
    • GRUB2 Manual by GNU 
    • Xeon E5 v4 Datasheet Volume 1 
    • Xeon E5 v4 Datasheet Volume 2 
Features
CPU
Name Intel Processor E5-2600
Type Intel Xeon Processor E5-2600 v4 Family
Cores 22
Clock 2.40 GHz to 3.60 GHz
Memory
Internal memory 1.5 TB
Max # of Memory Channels 4 Yes
ECC Memory Supported Yes
Max Memory Bandwidth 76.8 GB/s Yes
DDR4 1600/1866/2133/2400
Physical Address Extensions 46 bit Yes
Multimedia
Display
HDMI 1 port
Networking
Ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbps
Audio
Audio In 1 Line
Connectivity
SD/MMC 1 slot
Other
Dimensions

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