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So I'm shopping around for processors and am looking at these two similar processors but they vary significantly in price:
Intel Xeon E5410 (Harpertown) vs Intel Xeon E5345 (Clovertown)
One would think that the smaller architecture of the E5410, the bigger L2 Cache, and the more advanced instruction (SSE4) would cause E5410 to be more expensive than the E5345. Can someone please give me an explanation as to why this is not the case?
Intel Xeon E5410 (Harpertown) vs Intel Xeon E5345 (Clovertown)
One would think that the smaller architecture of the E5410, the bigger L2 Cache, and the more advanced instruction (SSE4) would cause E5410 to be more expensive than the E5345. Can someone please give me an explanation as to why this is not the case?