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To: h0db who wrote (81879)4/11/2002 8:36:07 PM
From: dumbmoney  Respond to of 93625
 
The vast majority of x86 servers are one or two CPU machines. The 440BX/GX, i840, and i860 were Intel's top of the line at introduction, suitable and targetted at workstations and servers.



To: h0db who wrote (81879)4/12/2002 1:13:51 AM
From: dumbmoney  Respond to of 93625
 
Here's an Intel page that catagorizes the 440BX/GX, i840, and i860 as server chipsets (as well as "workstation" chipsets, of course):

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