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List of Intel Xeon processors (NetBurst-based)

This is a list of NetBurst-based Intel Xeon processors.

Xeon DP (later Xeon 5000 series)

"Foster" (180 nm)

"Prestonia" (130 nm)

  • Based on NetBurst microarchitecture
  • All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, Hyper-Threading
  • All models support dual-processor configurations
  • Models with no suffix or the A suffix use Socket 603 and a 400 MT/s FSB while models with the B suffix use Socket 604 and a 533 MT/s FSB.
  • Die size: 146 mm²
  • Steppings: B0, C1, D1, M0

"Gallatin" (130 nm)

"Nocona" (90 nm)

  • Based on NetBurst microarchitecture
  • All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, Hyper-Threading, Intel 64
  • All models support dual-processor configurations
  • 2.8 GHz and 3.0 GHz models with no suffix are OEM models are tray processors while those with the D suffix are boxed one. All other are tray/boxed processors.
  • Die size: 140 mm²
  • Steppings: D0, E0, F1, G1

"Irwindale" (90 nm)

"Paxville DP" (90 nm)

"Dempsey" (65 nm)

Xeon MP (later Xeon 7000 series)

"Foster MP" (180 nm)

"Gallatin" (130 nm)

"Cranford" (90 nm)

"Potomac" (90 nm)

"Paxville MP" (90 nm)

"Tulsa" (65 nm)

  • Based on NetBurst microarchitecture
  • All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, Hyper-Threading, Intel 64, XD bit (an NX bit implementation), Intel VT-x
  • All models support quad-processor and octo-processor configurations
  • Demand Based Switching (Intel's Server EIST): Supported by: All except 7110M/N & 7120M/N.
  • N models feature a 667 MT/s FSB while M models feature an 800 MT/s FSB
  • Die size: 435 mm²
  • Steppings: B0

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