Intel offers a range of different server processors. These include, to name a few, the Intel Xeon Processor E3, The Intel Xeon Processor E5 and the Intel Xeon Processor E7.
The Intel Xeon does not exactly make parts for Dell Computers. Intel Xeon is a technology and it is used in several models of Dell computers. Along with several other models, the Dell Precision T3500 contains the Intel Xeon technology.
Intel Xeon Quad Core Processor The Xeon is a brand of multiprocessing or multi -socket capable microprossors from intel. Quad means four cores
Between June 1998 and May 2012, hundreds of Intel Xeon processors have been created and sold. There are 49 models of the Intel Xeon processor, with a multitude of variations for each of the models.
Yes.
Existence. There is no such thing as an "Intel Other" processor.
The Intel Xeon are not good choices for gaming, as they're more designed for workstations. Consider a Core 2 Duo or Core i7 instead.
That depends on generation of each processor. If they are both belong to the same production period Intel Xeon is more powerful. In some cases difference in 1-2 generation might not matter and Xeon would be still more powerful. You will have to be more specific if you want to receive a better answer.
Apple uses a range of processors depending upon their needs these include Intel Core 2 Duo, quad-core Intel Core i5, quad-core Intel Core i7, Quad-Core Intel Xeon 3500,, Quad-Core Intel Xeon 5500 "Nehalem" processors.
Xeon is a processor brand by Intel. It is a multi-core processor brand mean to be run in servers and embedded systems.
There are many "embedded features" available on an "Intel Xeon Processor." One such embedded feature is an "extended life cycle support" which offers users a longer life on the processor.
The Intel Xeon Q-series could be considered overkill unless you're doing very demanding tasks.