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IBM posts SPEC CPU2006 scores for BladeCenter HS21 XM low-voltage, 
quad-core blade  
 

June 3, 2008 ... IBM® BladeCenter® HS21 XM blade servers, coupled with the BladeCenter 
chassis, deliver advanced application serving with performance, power efficiency, and scalability, 
all of which makes them ideal for enterprise environments. 
 
The HS21 XM blade server, using Intel’s latest long-life, low-voltage, quad-core technology, has 
demonstrated competitive performance on the SPEC CPU2006 benchmark suite.  
 
The scores in the following tables are the first SPEC CPU2006 results published for the HS21 XM 
blade model using the Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® Processor L5408 (2.13GHz, 12MB L2 cache, 
1066 MHz FSB, 40W—8 cores/2 chips/4 cores per chip). (1) These results were achieved using 
SUSE Linux® Enterprise Server 10 x64.  
 

SPEC CPU2006 

Benchmark

 

HS21 XM – Quad-Core Intel Xeon Processor L5408 

(2.13GHz, 12MB L2 Cache, 1066 MHz FSB, 40W)

 

SPECint2006

 

19.5 

SPECint_rate2006

 

96.9 

SPECint_rate_base2006

 

82.4 

SPECfp2006

 

17.3 

SPECfp_rate2006

 

57.1 

SPECfp_rate_base2006

 

52.5 

 
 
Results are current as of June 3, 2008. The scores have been submitted to SPEC for review and 
will be posted on their Web site upon successful completion of the review. View all published 
results at www.spec.org. 
                                                                                                                                                 
(1) Planned availability for the HS21 XM model using the Quad-Core Intel Xeon Processor L5408 
is July 2, 2008. 
 
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