Is dual-Core Intel Xeon the same as  Intel Core 2 Duo processor?

Can I use FCPX with my Mac Pro with dual-Core Intel Xeon? Is this the same as  Intel Core 2 Duo processor?

No it is not, but it is equally compatible.

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