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I_banker

06/07/05 2:21 PM

#17922 RE: wbmw #17919

Actually, I am very surprised. I was under the impression that almost all of Intel's processor production was at 90 nm and therefore assumed that most of the Xeon's sold were 64-bit enabled (outside of replacement product).

Like I observed, Dell doesn't even offer 32-bit Xeon's anymore. I don't know when they were 100% converted, but I would ask why would they offer 32-bit product at all?
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burn2learn

06/07/05 3:16 PM

#17928 RE: wbmw #17919

I have the latest idc data the will show % opterons to this level of resolution. What units would you like


% opertons of server sales (revs) / units shipped (servers) or total processors compared to overall x86 market then 64 bit only?
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Dan3

06/08/05 12:03 AM

#17953 RE: wbmw #17919

RE: By the way, are you surprised that Intel is still selling

Not the case.

Xeon 64 is produced in the following speeds:
2.8
3.0
3.2
3.4
3.6

Xeon 32 is produced only as

3.0
3.2

http://www.intel.com/products/processor/xeon/index.htm

Part of 2 of 5 speeds isn't going to be 50% of sales.

If you disagree, then, as Tenchusatsu says, Prove it.