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Nehalem Comes to Xeon 5500 Series
Name: Justin Weber Date: March 21, 2009 at 06:40:30 Pacific OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate CPU/Ram: 2.527 GHz / 2046 MB Product: Custom / P5k/epu Subcategory: Intel
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What do you think about the Xeon line, which is finding its way not only into servers, but also into workstations such as Apple’s Mac Pro.
On Thursday April 2nd from 10am to 12 noon PDT we will be presenting a special Chat on Intel’s Xeon 5500 Series Server and Workstation Processors. Due to popular demand, a bonus chat has been added on Friday April 3rd from 10am to 12 noon PDT! Join both the Chats at http://communities.intel.com/commun...
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