I've heard many times that the Intel Xeon is a "server" CPU... what exactly does that mean (besides the obvious "it's made to run servers")? Does a "server" CPU (like a Xeon) handle info differently than a "gaming" or "general use" CPU (like the core 2 duo)?... If so, how? If you are using a computer with a "server" CPU (like a mac pro) but not using it as a server, are there other types of programs that work better with this kind of CPU than with a "gaming" CPU?... Why?