Xeon E3 is a single-socket processor series for workstations and entry-level servers, Xeon E5 is a processor series for high-end workstations and servers, and Xeon E7 is a processor series for mission-critical and data centers. The following is a detailed introduction:
1. Xeon and Core are similar to Intel's processor series, and Xeon processors are mainly used for professional-grade and server products, similar to Core i3, i5, i7 three series.
2. The Xeon E3 processor is mainly for low-end servers and microservers, generally used for website hosting and cloud services, designed to handle a large number of light network transactions or cloud transactions, such as used in search queries and social networks The effect of the web page.
3. The Xeon E5 is mainly used for entry-level dual-socket servers, high-performance dual-socket and quad-socket servers, and is currently the most widely used mainstream server processor.
4. Xeon E7 is Intel's highest performance server processor, providing real-time analysis, mission-critical business processing and big data insight capabilities. Significantly improve the efficiency of the data center and the mature reliability of handling any workload. At present, the strongest E7-8890 V4 has a design of 24 physical cores and 48 threads.
1. Xeon and Core are similar to Intel's processor series, and Xeon processors are mainly used for professional-grade and server products, similar to Core i3, i5, i7 three series.
2. The Xeon E3 processor is mainly for low-end servers and microservers, generally used for website hosting and cloud services, designed to handle a large number of light network transactions or cloud transactions, such as used in search queries and social networks The effect of the web page.
3. The Xeon E5 is mainly used for entry-level dual-socket servers, high-performance dual-socket and quad-socket servers, and is currently the most widely used mainstream server processor.
4. Xeon E7 is Intel's highest performance server processor, providing real-time analysis, mission-critical business processing and big data insight capabilities. Significantly improve the efficiency of the data center and the mature reliability of handling any workload. At present, the strongest E7-8890 V4 has a design of 24 physical cores and 48 threads.

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