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Page 1: Kirk Skaugen - Intel · 1. IDC “Server Workloads Forecast” 2009. 2.IDC “The Internet Reaches Late Adolescence” Dec 2009, extrapolation by Intel for 2015 2.ECG “Worldwide

Kirk Skaugen Corporate Vice President, Intel Corporation

General Manager, Datacenter and Connected Systems Group

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Intel's Vision This decade we will create and extend computing technology to

connect and enrich the lives of every person on earth.

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More Intelligent Connections Are Emerging

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Intelligent Device Momentum

Today 2008

New Intel® Customers

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Driving Datacenter

Demand

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1. IDC “Server Workloads Forecast” 2009. 2.IDC “The Internet Reaches Late Adolescence” Dec 2009, extrapolation by Intel for 2015 2.ECG “Worldwide Device Estimates Year 2020 - Intel One Smart Network

Work” forecast 3. Source: http://www.cisco.com/assets/cdc_content_elements/networking_solutions/service_provider/visual_networking_ip_traffic_chart.html extrapolated to 2015

By 2015…

More Users More Devices More Data

>1 Billion More Netizen’s

15 Billion Connected Devices

>1,000 Exabytes

Internet Traffic

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2000 2010 1995 2005

Datacenter Processor Growth

1995 2000

Source: IDC WW Server Tracker (1995-2004 systems data) & internal analysis;

2005-2010: Intel shipments

2011-2015: DCG Forecast

>2X in 10 YEARS

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Traditional

1995 2000 2005 2010 20152010 2015 1995 1995 2000 2005

CPU Volume TAM

2010 2015

Networking*

Storage

High-Performance Computing

Cloud

Small & Medium Business

Infrastructure & Mission Critical

Workstations

3%

10%

15%

35%

10%

15%

12%

8%

12%

12%

20%

26%

11%

11%

Forecast

Datacenter Processor Growth

>2X in 5 YEARS

* Reported in ECG

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Desktops Laptops Embedded Smartphones Netbooks Tablets Smart TVs

AUTOMATED IT can focus more on

innovation and less on

management

FEDERATED Share data securely

across public and

private clouds

CLIENT AWARE Optimizing services based

on device capability

Intel’s Cloud 2015 Vision

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Industry Standard Solutions

300+ IT leaders representing

$100B+ in annual IT investment

June, 2011: 1st IT Cloud Requirements

Today: Industry First POC Solutions

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Intel Serves as Technical Advisor to the Alliance

>300 GLOBAL IT LEADERS

AIMS Data Centre

SDN BHD

Getronics NL BV

Biznet Networks

Connectria Hosting

JARING Communications

Sdn Bhd

RampRate

Scope Infotech, Inc.

Temperature Control

Steering Committee

Contributing Members

Adopter Members

Solution Providers

Huawei JouleX Philips Technology Services

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Industry Delivery to Usage Model Requirements This Week’s Proof of Concept Solutions

Cloud On-Boarding:

VM Interoperability

Data Center Efficiency:

Carbon Footprint

Secure Cloud on-Boarding:

Security Compliance

Unifed Fabric - Ethernet & FCoE:

I/O Control

Trusted VM Deployment:

Security Compliance

Cloud Interoperability: VM Interoperability

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FRANK FRANKOVSKY Founding Member, Open Compute Project

Director, Technical Operations, Facebook

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OPEN COMPUTE PROJECT AND OPEN DATA CENTER ALLIANCE COLLABORATION

Collaboration Goals:

Accelerate efficient server, storage and data center

infrastructure

Leverage complimentary organization charters

Collaborate on technical specifications and usage

model requirements

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INITIAL ENGAGEMENT

Members from both orgs beginning

engagement today

Early review of OCP products by

ODCA members

Details to come in Q4 from both

organizations

Initial collaboration focus:

• Rack scale infrastructure

• Scalable, open systems management

• Ultra efficient server and storage infrastructure

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From Vision to Action

Define and Prioritize

IT Requirements

Open Data Center Alliance

Take Advantage of New

Capabilities In Intel Platforms

Utilize Proven

Reference Solutions to

Ease Your Deployments

Products & Technologies Intel® Cloud Builders

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Intel® Cloud Builders

* Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.

Solutions to Make it Easier to Build and Optimize Cloud Infrastructure

Acer eDC Cloud Smart Portal

Fujitsu PRIMERGY with VMware vCloud

Fujitsu PRIMERGY BX Blade Server

Cloud On-Boarding with CloudSwitch

Cloud On-Boarding with Citrix NetScaler*

Cisco* Virtualized Multi-Tenant DC

HP ProLiant SL* & Enomaly Elastic Computing

Platform

Huawei SingleCLOUD*

IBM* CloudBurst

Inspur* IaaS

Joyent SmartDataCenter

Microsoft System Center VM Manager Self-Service

Portal 2.0*

Neusoft Aclome* Cloud

Nimbula* Cloud OS & Nimbula Director*

Novell* Cloud Manager

NTT DATA BIZXAAS* Full OSS Cloud Solution

Oracle* Optimized Solution for Enterprise Cloud

Parallels* Elastic IT Solution Developer Cloud

Powerleader Power Rack Server* with Microsoft*

Red Hat* Cloud Foundations

StackIQ Rocks+ Management Software

Ubuntu Enterprise Cloud

Univa UD*

VMware vCloud* Director

Infrastructure as a Service / Cloud Resource Mgmt

Cloud Storage/ Networking

www.intel.com/cloudbuilders

Cloud Security

Cloud Efficiency

Client-Aware

Cloud Gateway Security on Intel Expressway

Enhanced Cloud Security with HyTrust and

VMware

Parallels* Trusted Compute Pools

Power Management & Security with Intel &

OpenStack

Secure Cloud On-Boarding for Mission-Critical

VMware Enhanced Server Platform Security

Dell & VMware* Policy Based Power Management

JouleX Energy Management Solution

Manage Data Center Carbon Footprint with Dell,

Intel, and JouleX

Client Aware Cloud with RES Virtual Desktop

Extender

Balanced Compute Model with NetSuite &

Gproxy Design

EMC* Atmos* Scale-out Storage Usage Models

NetApp* Unified Storage and Networking

Storage I/O Control: 10Gb Intel® Ethernet with

VMware* vSphere 5.0* SIOC

Unified Networking: 10GbE iSCSI and 10GbE

FCoE on Linux*

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Rapid Growth in Supercomputing

Source: Intel analysis and forecast list data from www.top500.org

0

1000

2000

3000

4000

5000

6000

7000

8000

9000

100

1,000

10,000

100,000

1,000,000

10,000,000

100,000,000

1,000,000,000

10,000,000,000

2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020

Total CPU's in Top100

(X86 equiv in KU) rMAX for #1 System

Top 100 CPU TAM growth1

1 MILLION Units in 2013

2 MILLION Units in 2015

8 MILLION Units in 2019

Forecast

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Intel® MIC Programming Model “Unlike other approaches to an

accelerator like GPGPU, I believe that

MIC is the most promising approach. An x86-based server with MIC forms a

single architecture for the most

powerful next generation PC

cluster. This enables existing applications to easily migrate to the

new cluster and perform both data-

intensive and numerical/scientific

computing. To realize such a PC cluster,

we have started to develop an

operating system using MIC. “

Dr. Yutaka Ishikawa, Director, Information Center University of Tokyo and Chairperson for PC Cluster Consortium August 31, 2011

Highly Parallel Performance Intel® Many Integrated Core (Intel® MIC) Architecture

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Tick/Tock Predictability Continues

All products, computer systems, dates, and figures specified are preliminary based on current expectations, and are subject to change without notice. Intel product plans in this presentation do not constitute Intel plan of record product roadmaps. Please contact your Intel representative to obtain Intel’s current plan of record product roadmaps.

Tick-tock Model

Tick Tock Tick Tock

45nm 32nm

Penryn Nehalem Westmere Sandybridge

22nm

Tick Tock

Ivybridge Haswell

Tock

65nm

Tukwila

32nm

Tock Tock

Poulson Kittson

22nm

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Performance

Mission Critical

Performance RAS Energy Efficiency

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RISC Migration Continues

*Source – IDC Installed Base & MC Forecast, April 2011

0

50,000

100,000

150,000

200,000

250,000

300,000

350,000

400,000

2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

SPARC Power Mainframe

RISC/Mainframe System Units RISC/Mainframe Installed Base Thousands

1S 2S 4S 8S 16S 32S+

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The Future Intel® Xeon® processor E5 Codenamed Sandy Bridge-EP

Powerful.

Intelligent.

Efficient I/O • Integrated PCIe reduces latency and power

• Platform includes integrated 6Gb SAS for high performance local memory

Growing Performance • Up to 8 cores per socket

• Up to 2X FLOPS with Intel® Advanced Vector Extensions

Advanced Security • Support for the latest Intel security features like Intel® Trusted Execution Technology and

Intel® AES New instructions

The Foundation of the Next Generation Datacenter

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Xeon 5500 Xeon E5

Cloud and Supercomputing Drive Unprecedented

Initial Demand

Intel® Xeon® E5: Broadest Xeon Product Line

Expect to Launch Almost 2X the Designs of

Xeon 5500/5600

Xeon 5500 Xeon E5

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Significant Growth in STORAGE

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Entry

19% CAGR

Mid

21% CAGR

Performance

21% CAGR

Storage System Growth Rate

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

Enterprise Storage Market

OTHER

Forecast Forecast

Source: Intel Market Model derived from internal data

And IDC Worldwide Enterprise Storage Systems 2011–2015 forcast (May’2011) Source: IDC Worldwide Enterprise Storage Systems 2011–2015 forcast (May 2011)

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Alta Sampling Q4’11

• 72-port 10G/40G router • 1 Billion packets per second • 300ns latency • Programmable packet

Intel® Ethernet - Switch & Router Operation

• Acquisition of Fulcrum Micro Systems complete

• Fulcrum established on technical excellence and brings a proven track record

• Complements Intel’s leading processors and Ethernet products

• Ground breaking Alta switch silicon sampling in Q4

Intel 10G/40GbE Switching Silicon

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Communications Four Workloads on Intel® Architecture

Access Networks

Edge/Core Networks

Enterprise Networks

Routers &

Switches

VoD / Content

Distribution IPTV/IMS

CDN

Radio Network

Controllers

Gateways Firewall &

VPN Appliances

Base Stations

Application

Processing

Packet

Processing

Control

Processing

Signal

Processing

Wan

Acceleration

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Summary • 15 Billion connected devices by 2015

– Embedded systems becoming intelligent connected systems

– 464 new Atom® customers

• More users, more devices & more data are driving datacenter growth

– 2x datacenter volume 2010 to 2015

• Intel® is working with the industry to deliver an open cloud

– Xeon® growth in storage, networking and RISC server migration accelerating

– Open Data Center Alliance and Open Compute collaboration announced

• Tick/Tock model and product execution discipline remains:

– Intel® Xeon® Processor E5: In production & 20x ramp vs previous TOCK on Nehalem

– Poulson: On track for 2012 production and 2x performance vs current Itanium®

– MIC & Knights Platform: 100 supercomputing customers developing s/w by end of year

– Fulcrum brings leading 10GbE & 40GbE switch capabilities to Intel®

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Q&A

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