Intel plans to launch Xeon 3000, server versions of its Core 2 Duo desktop processor, in September. System builders said they believe the Xeon 3000 will be made up of the top-performing Core 2 Duo chips and is designed for one socket servers, CRN has learned.
An executive at motherboard maker and system builder SuperMicro, said Intel released the Mukilteo-2 chipset, now called the 3000 and 3010 line, and that SuperMicro already has developed a line of motherboards to support Xeon 3000 and Core 2 Duo processors.
