a Hyperthreaded Celeron
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a Hyperthreaded Celeron
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I dont get it what is the purpose of this chip?
http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=47 ... odes=SLBWN
The reason I came across this chip is I was trying to find a little info about the Intel Celeron G1101. Supposed to be an entry level chip in servers but I doubt people will buy a server with a Celeron sticker on the front.
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Re: a Hyperthreaded Celeron
You sure it's a server proc? I thought all of Intel's server chips were called Xeons no matter how powerful or weak they are.
But yeah, an extremely budget chip for their high-end socket doesn't make a whole lot of sense. If it were 1156 I'd be less surprised.
But yeah, an extremely budget chip for their high-end socket doesn't make a whole lot of sense. If it were 1156 I'd be less surprised.
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Re: a Hyperthreaded Celeron
IBM is using this chip along with a Pentium GXXX and an i3
Google-->http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/01/05 ... 3_servers/
I know it is entry level, but putting the Celeron tag on a server just does not seem right.
Google-->http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/01/05 ... 3_servers/
I know it is entry level, but putting the Celeron tag on a server just does not seem right.
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Re: a Hyperthreaded Celeron
It's a server-oriented processor (ECC support) for when you don't need CPU power but rather PCI-e slots and/or memory capacity and bandwidth.
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Re: a Hyperthreaded Celeron
Like if you were building a Nvidia GPU system?