Read more.And as Coffee Lake Refresh comes to life, Skylake chips are discontinued.
Read more.And as Coffee Lake Refresh comes to life, Skylake chips are discontinued.
Someone is going to be in trouble 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.
mtyson (06-03-2019)
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.
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