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To: The Duke of URL© who wrote (183643)3/6/2006 1:26:58 PM
From: Ali Chen  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
"The reason I say that is that, as I said, Intel had nothing. The Xeon was not to be for a year and a half and the PIII was not really good enough. So the entire category of x86 servers was in fact Athlon"

Intel had nothing in X86 server space? WOW, what a memory!

Do you remember a thing called "Pentium Pro", which almost exclusively went to x86 servers? How about Pentium-II Xeons?
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Have you heard of "Pentium-III Xeon" processors, which were the best-sellers in Dell's small and medium business server line, outselling everything else?

And BTW, the K7 Athlon has not been in official severs in 1999, not a single unit, maybe some samples at best. I am afraid that same is true for 2000 and maybe 2001. Before Opterons, the overall share of AMD in servers was about nada.

Cheers,
-Ali
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