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March 17, 2003 4:32 PM PST

HP releases new Celeron server

Intel is trying to steer server companies toward its Xeon line, but the company's Pentium and even Celeron processors still make an appearance in lower-end systems that often cost less than a single Xeon chip. On Monday, Hewlett-Packard, the top-ranked seller of Intel servers, released the new tc2120, a system with Pentium or Celeron processors that in its least expensive incarnation costs $549.

That super-inexpensive model has a 1.8GHz Celeron processor and a scant 128MB of memory and doesn't include an operating system, which HP business partners are expected to install for the ultimate customer. It does include some server-specific features, however, such as error-correcting memory. Systems with a faster 2.5GHz Pentium processor, 256MB of memory, and Windows 2000 cost $1,749.

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