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On the desktop side Comet-Lake-S is pending a release hopefully soon, however on the other side in the server market you'll be seeing Cooper Lake-SP, and a 14-core Xeon counterpart just surfaced in 3DMark.
Much like Comet-Lake-S, Cooper Lake is fabricated on Intel's 3rd generation enhanced 14nm++ process. So an unnamed chip surfaced in the ORB, holding 14 cores and 28 threads. Supposedly DG1 is listed as integrated GPU. Twitter user @_rogame spotted the entry, however detailed specs like boost frequencies are missing. The chip is tagged as '$ 0000 @' and all seem to have a base-clock of 3.2 GHz. Much more cannot be deducted from the entry, other then it's there and based on the Whitley platform.
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Perhaps I miss something out, please elaborate, but what is the point on this one? Threadripper/Epyc will literally wipe the floor with it, and on top of that it's still 14nm+++++++++++.
I highly doubt DG1 in it will make people turn their heads.