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Xeon

Intel Xeon

Xeon finally gets its own name. May 2001

Intel's top-performance workstation CPU

Able to run in dual-CPU configurations

Thermal sensor, error-correction & processing integrity checks for mission-critical computing

Not yet available for multi-processor server configurations

 

Foster: Pentium 4 gets serious

 

Prestonia: Hyper-threaded 'Northwood' comes to dual workstations

 

Clock

Bus

Volts

Connector

Cache (Speed)

Size

Temp

Power

Introduced

 

1400

400

1.7

Socket-603

L1: 8kB Data + 12kB ETC
L2: 256kB (Full)

0.18µ

69°C

56W

May 2001

 

1500

400

1.7

Socket-603

L1: 8kB Data + 12kB ETC
L2: 256kB (Full)

0.18µ

70°C

59W

May 2001

 

1700

400

1.7

Socket-603

L1: 8kB Data + 12kB ETC
L2: 256kB (Full)

0.18µ

73°C

66W

May 2001

 

1800

400

1.5

Socket-603

L1: 8kB Data + 12kB ETC
L2: 512kB (Full)

0.13µ

69°C

55W

Feb 2002

 

2000

400

1.7

Socket-603

L1: 8kB Data + 12kB ETC
L2: 256kB (Full)

0.18µ

78°C

78W

Sep 2001

 

2000A

400

1.5

Socket-603

L1: 8kB Data + 12kB ETC
L2: 512kB (Full)

0.13µ

70°C

58W

Feb 2002

 

2200

400

1.5

Socket-603

L1: 8kB Data + 12kB ETC
L2: 512kB (Full)

0.13µ

72°C

61W

Feb 2002

 

2400

400

1.5

Socket-603

L1: 8kB Data + 12kB ETC
L2: 512kB (Full)

0.13µ

71°C

65W

Apr 2002

 

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