CPUs, or Central Processing Units, are the brains of your computer.
Intel has a long history of providing state-of-the-art processors for computers. These processors, such as the famous Pentium and Celeron processors, are what literally process all of those numbers running through your computer, giving them speed and efficiency. Intel's newer line of processors, such as the Xeon X3210, come with an impressive array of specifications that can suit both casual and hardcore computer users alike.
Essentials
The Xeon X3210 has four cores and a clock speed of 2.13 GHz (gigahertz). The bus-to-core (ratio between bus speed and core speed) is 8 and the L2 Cache is 8 MB (megabytes). The FSB (front side bus) speed is 1066 MHz (megahertz) with no FSB parity. The processor uses a 64-bit instruction set and uses a voltage between .8500V and 1.5V.
Physical Specs
The CPU reaches a temperature of 62.2 degrees Celsius under working conditions and comes on a board approximately 37.55 mm by 37.55 mm with a processing die size of 286 square millimeters. The processor contains exactly 582 million processing die transistors and fits into the LGA775 socket.
Advanced
The processor comes with Intel Virtualization Technology, which allows multiple computers to be powered from a single central server working with the X3210 chip. It also comes with Intel SpeedStep technology, which optimizes performance while using minimal energy consumption and thermal monitoring technologies to check the temperature of the processor.
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