Intel launches 64bit extended Xeon server chips
With its newly announced ’Nocona’ Xeon processors - which clock speeds ranging from 2.8 to 3.6GHz - Intel brings 64-bit memory addressing to its 32-bit server processor. The aim is to provide greater support for the high-level number crunching tasks of the workstation market.
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