I'm curious if the extreme platform ever supported a multi-CPU setup. I'm assuming there is something on the CPU itself that determines whether or not that is possible.
I understand that most Xeons support a multi-CPU configuration, but has that ever been possible with the Extreme platform (for instance, the Haswell-E that was just released).
I'm guessing that Intel only reserves that for the business class of CPUs, but it would be nice to have that capability with something like the Haswell-E.
I understand that most Xeons support a multi-CPU configuration, but has that ever been possible with the Extreme platform (for instance, the Haswell-E that was just released).
I'm guessing that Intel only reserves that for the business class of CPUs, but it would be nice to have that capability with something like the Haswell-E.