The first Xeon-branded processor, the (code-named "Drake"), launched on June 29, 1998. It wasn't just a faster chip; it was a fundamental shift in how Intel approached professional hardware. Replacing the Pentium Pro , it brought the power of the "Deschutes" core to high-end servers and workstations. What made it special?
The Great Divide: When Intel Split the World with the Pentium Xeon pentium xeon processor
In the late 1990s, the "Pentium" name was the undisputed king of the consumer world. It was the face of the PC revolution, found in every home office and gaming rig. But behind the scenes, a new titan was emerging to handle the heavy lifting of the early internet age. The first Xeon-branded processor
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