We have already mentioned Intel plans to announce in the coming March, the server platform Romley, which will include the CPU family and Xeon E5 chipset series C600 (Patsburg-B). Later in the first half of the year should see the light of another server platform called Crystal Forest-Server, which will also be able to work with processors Xeon E5-2400 E5-2600, but uses a chipset Cave Creek. It is interesting that this chipset will become part of the latest platform and Crystal Forest-Gladden for embedded systems, which are also expected to debut in second quarter. 
Intel Platform Intel Crystal Forest-Gladden is focused on the use of blade servers with one or two sockets, as well as a segment-end systems with dense layout, with its membership in addition to the chipset Cave Creek will include special processors on core Sandy Bridge-Gladden. The new set of chips Cave Creek will support Intel QuickAssist technology and four Gigabit Ethernet controllers, plus 20 lanes PCIe Gen2 and virtualization VT-d and VT-c. As for the chips Sandy Bridge-Gladden, according to preliminary information, they will be able to offer one, two or four processing cores and a half to eight megabytes of cache in the third level, and frequency, for example, the quad models will range from 1 GHz to 2.6 GHz band.

Intel Platform Intel Crystal Forest-Gladden is focused on the use of blade servers with one or two sockets, as well as a segment-end systems with dense layout, with its membership in addition to the chipset Cave Creek will include special processors on core Sandy Bridge-Gladden. The new set of chips Cave Creek will support Intel QuickAssist technology and four Gigabit Ethernet controllers, plus 20 lanes PCIe Gen2 and virtualization VT-d and VT-c. As for the chips Sandy Bridge-Gladden, according to preliminary information, they will be able to offer one, two or four processing cores and a half to eight megabytes of cache in the third level, and frequency, for example, the quad models will range from 1 GHz to 2.6 GHz band.








