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'''Xeon''' (pronounced ''"Zee-On"'') is an extended family of high-performance [[x86]] microprocessors developed by [[Intel]] for server environments and non-consumer workstations. Over the years Xeon has grown to focus on high-bandwidth, large-memory, and highly concurrent workloads. Xeon processors typically incorporate a large number of [[cores]], large [[cache]], and support for large amount of [[main memory|memory]].
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'''Xeon''' (pronounced ''"Zee-On"'') is an extended family of high-performance [[x86]] microprocessors developed by [[Intel]] for server environments and non-consumer workstations. Over the years Xeon has grown to focus on high-bandwidth, large-memory, and highly concurrent workloads. Xeon processors typically incorporate a large number of [[cores]], large [[cache]], and support for large amount of [[main memory|memory]]. Xeon offers models for both [[uniprocessor]] or [[multiprocessor]]s.
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== Xeon Timeline ==
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| style="background-color: #e6f7ff;" | 1998 || style="background-color: #fff5cc;" | {{intel|Pentium II Xeon}} || style="background-color: #ffe6ff;" | [[250 nm]] || style="background-color: #b3ffb3;" | {{intel|P6}} || style="background-color: #ebebe0;" | [[Drake]] || style="background-color: #eeffcc;" | 1
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| style="background-color: #e6f7ff;" | 1999 || style="background-color: #fff5cc;" | {{intel|Pentium III Xeon}} || style="background-color: #ffe6ff;" | [[250 nm]] || style="background-color: #b3ffb3;" | {{intel|P6}} || style="background-color: #ebebe0;" | [[Tanner]] || style="background-color: #eeffcc;" | 1
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| style="background-color: #e6f7ff;" | 1999 || style="background-color: #fff5cc;" | {{intel|Pentium III Xeon}} || style="background-color: #ffe6ff;" | [[180 nm]] || style="background-color: #b3ffb3;" | {{intel|P6}} || style="background-color: #ebebe0;" | [[Cascades]] || style="background-color: #eeffcc;" | 1
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| style="background-color: #e6f7ff;" | 2001 || style="background-color: #fff5cc;" | {{intel|Xeon (2001)|Xeon}} || style="background-color: #ffe6ff;" | [[180 nm]] || style="background-color: #b3ffb3;" | {{intel|NetBurst}} || style="background-color: #ebebe0;" | [[Foster]] || style="background-color: #eeffcc;" | 1
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Revision as of 02:36, 13 September 2016

Xeon
xeon logos.png
Past and current logos
Developer Intel
Manufacturer Intel
Type Microprocessors
Introduction June 29, 1998 (announced)
1998 (launch)
Production 1998
ISA x86-64
µarch P6, NetBurst, Core, Penryn, Nehalem, Westmere, Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge, Haswell, Broadwell, Skylake
Word size 32 bit
4 octets
8 nibbles
, 64 bit
8 octets
16 nibbles
Process 350 nm
0.35 μm
3.5e-4 mm
, 250 nm
0.25 μm
2.5e-4 mm
, 180 nm
0.18 μm
1.8e-4 mm
, 65 nm
0.065 μm
6.5e-5 mm
, 45 nm
0.045 μm
4.5e-5 mm
, 32 nm
0.032 μm
3.2e-5 mm
, 22 nm
0.022 μm
2.2e-5 mm
, 14 nm
0.014 μm
1.4e-5 mm
Technology CMOS
Clock 400 MHz-4000 MHz
Succession
Pentium Pro

Xeon (pronounced "Zee-On") is an extended family of high-performance x86 microprocessors developed by Intel for server environments and non-consumer workstations. Over the years Xeon has grown to focus on high-bandwidth, large-memory, and highly concurrent workloads. Xeon processors typically incorporate a large number of cores, large cache, and support for large amount of memory. Xeon offers models for both uniprocessor or multiprocessors.

Xeon Timeline

Intro Family Process µarch Core Name Core Count
1998 Pentium II Xeon 250 nm P6 Drake 1
1999 Pentium III Xeon 250 nm P6 Tanner 1
1999 Pentium III Xeon 180 nm P6 Cascades 1
2001 Xeon 180 nm NetBurst Foster 1


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Facts about "Xeon - Intel"
designerIntel +
first announcedJune 29, 1998 +
first launched1998 +
full page nameintel/xeon +
instance ofmicroprocessor extended family +
instruction set architecturex86-64 +
main designerIntel +
manufacturerIntel +
microarchitectureP6 +, NetBurst +, Core +, Penryn +, Nehalem +, Westmere +, Sandy Bridge +, Ivy Bridge +, Haswell +, Broadwell + and Skylake +
nameXeon +
process350 nm (0.35 μm, 3.5e-4 mm) +, 250 nm (0.25 μm, 2.5e-4 mm) +, 180 nm (0.18 μm, 1.8e-4 mm) +, 65 nm (0.065 μm, 6.5e-5 mm) +, 45 nm (0.045 μm, 4.5e-5 mm) +, 32 nm (0.032 μm, 3.2e-5 mm) +, 22 nm (0.022 μm, 2.2e-5 mm) + and 14 nm (0.014 μm, 1.4e-5 mm) +
technologyCMOS +
word size32 bit (4 octets, 8 nibbles) + and 64 bit (8 octets, 16 nibbles) +