- Mar 28, 2005
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Can someone please explain the primary differences between server chips vs. typical consumer processors (i.e. Opteron and Xeon vs. Athlon and Pentium).
The only difference I've been made aware of is that the server chips are validated to run in certain multi-processor configurations. Is this the only advantage for buying a typical server chip versus buying a typical consumer processor?
Thanks for any input!
The only difference I've been made aware of is that the server chips are validated to run in certain multi-processor configurations. Is this the only advantage for buying a typical server chip versus buying a typical consumer processor?
Thanks for any input!
