Xeon

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Xeon /ˈzɒn/ is a brand of x86 microprocessors designed and manufactured by Intel Corporation. In 1988 Intel released the first microprocessor using the name Xeon.[1]

As of 2021, the Xeon series of processors are used in cloud computing and enterprise grade servers.

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  1. Andre Kvitka, 'Xeon boosts Intel workstations', InfoWorld, vol. 20, Issue 27 (July 6 1998), p. 97