Three Simple Steps to Selecting a Processor

A new interactive, online server selector tool makes selecting a server processor simple and easy. Narrow your choices and/or compare price, performance, power and features across a variety of Intel® Xeon® processors.
Step 1: Identify the business environment, application type and primary purchase criteria
Step 2: Compare and Choose the processor family (7000, 5000, 3000)
Step 3: Compare and Choose the specific processor within that family
Access the server selector tool.
If you’ve made the decision to invest in a server refresh, use this tool in conjunction with the Xeon Server Refresh Savings Estimator to help decide what CPU to buy.

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