xeon
The Xeon processor is stronger than the Celeron processor.
The Xeon. It is intended for high end workstations and servers.
Xeon
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.
The Xeon processor is generally superior to the Celeron, as it is designed for high-performance tasks, such as server and workstation applications, offering better multi-core performance, larger cache sizes, and support for advanced features like ECC memory. In contrast, Celeron processors are entry-level CPUs aimed at basic computing tasks, like web browsing and office applications, making them less powerful overall. Therefore, for demanding applications, Xeon is the better choice.
Xeon by far and away; it was designed as a server processor. The Pro introduced some new features many years ago when it came into being.
Most definitely the xenon CPU as it is a server CPU :-)
Intel Celeron processors are generally designed to be an inexpensive alternative to Pentiums, which are more powerful (but less energy efficient) chips by comparison.
A Celeron processor. Some Celeron processors are somewhat powerful, however Atom processors are slower, intended for basic use in ultra-mobile machines such as netbooks.
Intel Core i5 i5-7xx, Core i7 i7-8xx, Xeon L34xx, Xeon X34xx, Celeron G1xxx, Pentium G6xxx, Core i3 i3-5xx, and Core i5 i5-6xx. The 'x' represents any number.
Xeon was created in 1998.
No Xeon is a non-metal