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Xeon

Brand name of a type of Intel Pentium II processor designed for use in servers and high-end workstations. The Xeon processor was launched in 1998. The equivalent product designed for use in low cost personal computers is the Celeron.



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Now with NEC further innovating on Intel Xeon processor-based systems, Intel is poised to bring Xeon processor performance to an even wider supercomputing audience," said Dracott.
Users can leverage a highly responsive workstation environment (with eight cores of Intel Xeon processors), while initiating distributed jobs utilising the integrated cluster resource with an additional 24 cores of Intel Xeon processing power.
The new low voltage version of the Intel Xeon 5500 series processor, dubbed "Xeon L5530," provides performance per watt improvements in blades and high-density computing.
 
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