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Intel fouls up again in the server market. You would think that the Xeon would be a (much) better Pentium 4, but it isn't.
The Pentium III Xeon 900MHz with 2MB of cache – the so called Cascades processor – easily thrashes a Pentium 4 in a four way configuration but Intel wants the manufacturers to go with the current Xeon.
Xeons with big caches – codenamed Gallatin – are not due to be released until the third or fourth quarter of this year, as exclusively revealed here.
Intel fouls up again in the server market. You would think that the Xeon would be a (much) better Pentium 4, but it isn't.
The Pentium III Xeon 900MHz with 2MB of cache – the so called Cascades processor – easily thrashes a Pentium 4 in a four way configuration but Intel wants the manufacturers to go with the current Xeon.
Xeons with big caches – codenamed Gallatin – are not due to be released until the third or fourth quarter of this year, as exclusively revealed here.