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I am looking for a url to something that can guide the system builder when selecting a CPU when multiple options are available. Intel site would be preferred but any authorative site is good.
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Go to Intel's support site search Xeons and you will find about 30 different Xeons with all the specs and a feathure that lets you compare.
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Thanks for your quick reply. I have been to ark.intel.com but it is not what I need. I am looking for the complete features/benefits division that Intel is using to segment the X-series, W-series, L-Series, & E-series. The ARK is useful for the numbers differences. I am interested in Intel's strategy for each series.
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Intel's strategy is to replace all of these with a SandyBridge CPU.
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Intel's strategy is to maintain Moore's Law and release new CPU about every 2 years... Nothing new there.
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ARK will give you a run down on the specific processors http://ark.intel.com/ProductCollection.aspx?codeName=33174 http://ark.intel.com/ProductCollection.aspx?codeName=33174
I am not sure I have ever seen a break down on the X W L E prefix. I have to do some digging on this one.
The L are the lower wattage is about the only one I recall of the top of my head.
The Processor Spec update has a good identification section http://www.intel.com/Assets/en_US/PDF/specupdate/323372.pdf http://www.intel.com/Assets/en_US/PDF/specupdate/323372.pdf'
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If you are building a new sys. and are thinking of I-core 7 or Xeon ?? Go with the Xeons ,Yes they are more $$$ but they will out perform the I-core 7s Hands down .
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