I have been working with all versions of windows applications and I have never had any of them have problems with a processor. The limitations I guess would be the amount of processors that can be put on the motherboard. In other words I can't think of any limitations.
Enterprise Edition
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Yes, except for Windows XP 64-bit and Windows Server 2003 64-bit with Itanium processors.
False
A server built using MIPS processors.
No version of Windows runs on Motorola-designed processors. Certain versions of Windows NT and Windows CE ran on PowerPC processors, which Motorola manufactured along with IBM.
Windows 2000 Server and Windows NT Server 4.0 (SP5).
Absolutely. These were the newest processors available when Windows XP was released.
Xeon by Intel and Operon by AMD have server dedicated processors in their line-up. Imagine these processors as being quite similar to end-user processors, with minor tweaks that make them function more optimally in the demanding server environment.
There are several different Motorola processors. No version of Windows supports 680x0 or 88000 processors. Early versions of Windows supported PowerPC processors, but it had few applications available and was discontinued a long time ago.
Client server A Computer Joined In The Domain With Client OS like Windows XP, Windows vista, Windows 7 etc. and Member server A Computer Joined In The Domain With Server OS like windows server 2000,Windows Server 2003,windows server 2008