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      <title>By Luis G. Alvarez</title>
      <description><![CDATA[ Thanks! it helped me a lot to understand the difference between the processors, I always though that if I buy a Xeon processor like the servers my computer was going to be much faster but by reading this article I now know that Xeon is useless if you dont process large volumes of information and that for my purposes it was a good decision to buy a QuadCore instead jejejej.

THANKS MUCH and GRATE JOB!

sincreley,
The Geek ]]></description>
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