Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Intel Computer


Intel Computer

Intel® processor numbers allow you to quickly differentiate among processors within a product family and make more informed decisions. Processor numbers are based on a variety of features that may include the processor's underlying architecture, cache, front side bus, clock speed, power and other Intel technologies that enhance your experience. Within a brand and processor family a processor number:
Represents a broad set of features that can influence the overall experience
Differentiates the relative features within a processor family (e.g. within the Intel Pentium® 4 processor family or within the Intel® Xeon® processor family)
May indicate power and performance related features

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Desktop processors
Intel desktop processors deliver superb computing power, performance, and reliability at home and at work.


Server and workstation processors
Intel server and workstation processors provide enhanced scalability, power, and performance for robust multi-processing environments.


Networking and communications processors
Intel industry-leading networking and communications processors use the latest technologies to achieve high levels of computing performance.


Embedded processors
Our embedded processors combine outstanding performance with scalable, power-efficient processing for a wide range of embedded applications.


Laptop processors
Our laptop processors let you work and play in places you never thought possible.

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