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To: Tomcat who wrote (40707)5/21/2001 11:11:00 AM
From: mfgrepRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
am i the only one that is not getting market indeces and quotes this am on SI?
Hmmm...after my power went out for the evening (6 pm till this am at home) nothing seems to work!
jason



To: Tomcat who wrote (40707)5/21/2001 11:16:03 AM
From: niceguy767Respond to of 275872
 
Tomcat:

"Is there any difference in a P4 and the new Intel Xeon processors? "

Well both do exhibit common "flubber" characteristics, it seems...



To: Tomcat who wrote (40707)5/21/2001 11:40:38 AM
From: Win SmithRespond to of 275872
 
Is there any difference in a P4 and the new Intel Xeon processors?

$50 and about 180 pins, it seems. Less flippantly, dual processor capability seems to be the main thing, for whatever it's worth. Anand has a big writeup today, at anandtech.com, there's some weird looking linpack graphs reminiscent of the clock throttling stuff. The Register has prices at theregister.co.uk . Perusing pricewatch, I was somewhat startled to see 733 P3 Xeons being dumped for $89, a little bit cheaper than Piii's of the same speed, probably due to the arbitrarily incompatible socket.