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And as Coffee Lake Refresh comes to life, Skylake chips are discontinued.
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And as Coffee Lake Refresh comes to life, Skylake chips are discontinued.
Someone is going to be in trouble :whip: I'm excited to see what the new chips will offer though and how it will affect the pricing of the current gen which is a bit on the steep side.
"it has the same 266MHz DDR4 memory support"
That should be 2666Mhz :)
At least the Xeon E processors have been listed at WikiChip for a while. As it says at the bottom of the page: "This page was last modified on 19 February 2019, at 13:20."
I'm surprised that Intel is bothering with this. These new processors don't seem to offer enough improvement over their 8th generation relatives to justify the effort and expense of introducing them. I hope this isn't an indication of further delays for Ice Lake, which is the product that Intel really needs to release.
I'm still waiting for 10th gen.