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Intel still does the NetBURB?
Tulsa chips fit into servers using Intel's "Truland" platform, a server design that also accommodates the single-core "Potomac" Xeon processors introduced in early 2005 and the dual-core "Paxville" models introduced in late 2005.

Still fools out there to pay $$$ for it?

Why would people pay to get an outdated and overheating processor?
Posted by: michael_t   Posted on: 08/16/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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ummmm... why?  JoeMama_z | 08/16/06
Silly  Yagotta B. Kidding | 08/16/06
Nope...  techboy_z | 08/17/06
Intel still does the NetBURB?  michael_t | 08/16/06
WHAT is there to show off? NetBURP always was the joke of modern  michael_t | 08/18/06
Xeon 7000s are always the last to get new cores  yuhongbao_386@... | 05/21/09

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