One can find information about quad core servers online at Gov' Connection, ZD Net, What is, and Wikipedia. To find information about a particular brand of quad core servers, go online the manufacturer's website.
Of course anything is possible.
Dual core servers are manufactured by various companies. One of the better known is Rockwell industries out of Massachusetts or BNG industries out of Minnesota.
It is technically possible, but Intel Xeon is a brand of processors specifically meant for use in servers. Go with those instead.
Xeon is for servers with server-motherboards Quad core is for desktop computers
The cost would depend on the processor you wanted to purchase. An upgrade is probably possible (the Pentium Dual-Core is based on the Core Duo and Core 2 Duo processors) but you would need to make sure your motherboard supports the proper FSB speeds for your processor of choice.
== No, as the Earth's core is too hot and would incinerate you!
BY going to the following website you can learn a lot more about dual core servers http://www.dell.com/content/topics/topic.aspx/global/products/pedge/topics/en/multi-core?c=us&l=en
Dual cores are much better than the normal ones. Dual cores servers act as an emergency memory saver. If your first processor fails there always the second one to back it up.
It is impossible because any drill built cannot withstand the heat of the core and a human would vaporise before he could reach the core due to the heat.
A processor that uses Hyper-Threading Technology and dual-core processing and is designed to be used on servers and high-end workstations in a corporate environment
virtually anywhere Internet cafes servers offices all the Internet is is a bunch of servers talking to each other the Internet has NO core NO center its just like a football net
Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor also the AMD Opteron uses dual-core technology (designed for high end servers and workstations)