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Guru3D.com » News » Intel would launch X599 chipset for its 28-core processors

Intel would launch X599 chipset for its 28-core processors

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/14/2018 03:35 PM | source: hd-tecnologia | 26 comment(s)
Intel would launch X599 chipset for its 28-core processors

A month or two ago at Computex Intel unveiled its new 28-core unlocked processor for its upcoming HEDT platform. It will use what is now named as the X599 chipset and the LGA 3647 socket, according to one website.

The information comes from website hd-technolica, and we cannot take any credits or credibility of the accuracy of this report. So we report it, as is. The platform would make use of Hexa-Channel memories and will support CPUs with a high number of cores with the idea of competing, at least in performance, the 2nd. Generation of Threadripper.

the website mentions they do not have much information about this chipset, since it will arrive only at the end of the year or beginning of next year. What they would know is that Intel will have 3 platforms simultaneously: the 300 Series, X299, and X599.



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Silva
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#5573687 Posted on: 08/14/2018 04:50 PM
Meanwhile at AMD, both sockets are the same as last year and will be the same next year.
Intel really needs to stop this BS, most people with a functioning brain did or will switch to AMD.

jaggerwild
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#5573693 Posted on: 08/14/2018 05:01 PM
Meanwhile at AMD, both sockets are the same as last year and will be the same next year.
Intel really needs to stop this BS, most people with a functioning brain did or will switch to AMD.

You mean both sockets on the same board? :eek:HAAAAAAAAAAAAA! With punnie heat sinks really does not look good! But this isnt AMD SO move along......

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#5573701 Posted on: 08/14/2018 05:16 PM
You mean both sockets on the same board? :eek:HAAAAAAAAAAAAA! With punnie heat sinks really does not look good! But this isnt AMD SO move along......


I was referring to AM4 and TR4 (SP3r2) sockets, not both on the same board.

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#5573704 Posted on: 08/14/2018 05:23 PM
Another $5000 CPU comin' up.

BangTail
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#5573723 Posted on: 08/14/2018 06:08 PM
Intel's strategy, which is simply to ignore the fact that there is any kind of competition has worked for a long time because, for the most part, there wasn't any.

At this point, they need to start drastically adjusting that particular strategy because as much as I totally disagree with stupid statements such as 'Intel is dead', if they don't start accepting the fact that real competition is available, they will hurt themselves in the long run.

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