A top of the line Intel based server can range in price from just $54 to a whopping $4700. Some of the products for example the Xeon E5 2450 costs $1107.
No. The Celeron and Pentium Ms predate the Intel Core line by several years.
Acer make the Aspire One line of netbooks, a line released in July 2008 and based on the Intel Atom platform, consisting of the Intel Atom processor, the express Intel chipset and the Intel I/O controller.
Intel's tag-line is... "Intel inside".
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.
The Intel Pentium line encompasses many processors of many different architectures ranging from the original Pentium Processor of 1994 up to the Core 2 Duo based Pentium simply called the "Pentium". The Intel Pentium used to be Intel's flagship processor. Recently this position has been taken by the Core 2 Duo and Core i7. The Pentium now is reduced to a budget processor that offers lower performance but also lower cost.
I believe I read somewhere that the Intel Celeron line was the equivalent to the sempron line
The analysis is based on a set of linear equations for a straight line and the separation of variable and fixed costs.
Anywhere behind the back line of the court.
In '05, Apple CEO announced that Apple would be transitioning from its long favored PowerPC architecture to the Intel architecture, because the future PowerPC road map was unable to satisfy Apple's needs. Apple had its entire line of consumer Macs running on Intel processors by early August 2006. The Apple Xserve server was updated to Intel Xeon processors from November 2006, and is offered in a configuration similar to Apple's Mac Pro. They're partners with both.
This refers to the line of processors. Intel recently released the second generation "Sandy Bridge" processors that were preceded by the first line of iCore processors (i3, i5, i7)
The analysis is based on a set of linear equations for a straight line and the separation of variable and fixed costs.
The Intel P4 line is considered obsolete and won't be the best choice for renderng.