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Here I am, sitting in a test lab full of Intel-based servers—about a dozen systems ranging from a 400MHz Pentium II, to an eight-way Pentium III Xeon, to a just-released dual-processor 1GHz ...
One other interesting fact: A Pentium II Xeon at 400MHz sipped just 18.6 watts, which would make it a mobile CPU today.
Intel has angered both users and vendors by admitting itshe latest chip. high-performance Pentium II Xeon 450MHz processor will be delayed until Q1 of 1999. This replaces the promised release time ...
Pentium was Intel’s flagship PC processor line, a mantle now held by the Core chips. The company once offered Pentium III and Pentium II Xeon processors for servers.
Additionally, the Pentium II also gave birth to the first Xeon-brand processors, released in 1998. But unlike the regular Pentium II, the Xeon version ran its L2 cache at full speed, up to 2MB of it.
Microsoft has revealed its CPU support list for Windows Server 2025 that includes the surprising entry of the Pentium G7400 and G7400T.
We just got handed a couple Pentium II Xeon 450 procs. Looking for slot2 mobos came up with the Asus XG-DLS 440GX chipset and supermicro S2DGR. Price difference is about 300 bucks. Are there slot2 ...
Eventually, the once-cutting-edge Pentium II Xeon server or tape drives that handled such mundane tasks are dust-covered fossils living in the corner of a closet, a random filing cabinet, or even ...
We do not have IPC ratings all the way back to the Pentium II Xeon, but here is a chart that Gianos put together to show how IPC has evolved over the past nine Xeon generations: ...
Making its debut with a host of new features, including hot-plug PCI, the PowerEdge 6300 high-end server from Dell incorporates Intel's latest Pentium II Xeon processor. Built around the new Intel ...
In the early 1999 time frame, an Intel Pentium II Xeon “Drake” had a frequency of 400 to 450 Mhz, and had only 1 core. The Level 2 cache was in the range of 512 Kilobytes. Over the next few years, the ...
Intel Celeron Intel had done well serving the higher end and server markets up through the Pentium II and Pentium II Xeon, but the company lacked a true entry-level chip targeted specifically at ...