Intel Starts Production of 10nm Xeon Scalable Processors
Today at CES, Intel highlighted the company’s focus on execution of core products and showcased the company’s broader portfolio, in addition to sharing more on what’s coming in the year ahead.
As part of its disclosures, Intel announced the recent production of its 3rd Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors (code-named “Ice Lake”) with volume ramp taking place during the first quarter of 2021. Intel’s 10nm Xeon Scalable processors feature architectural and platform innovations that boost performance, security and operational efficiency within data centers.
“Today marks a significant milestone for Intel as we continue to accelerate the delivery of our 10nm products and maintain an intense focus on delivering a predictable cadence of leadership products for our customers,” said Navin Shenoy, executive vice president and general manager of the Data Platforms Group at Intel. “Our 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable platform represents a strategic part of our data center strategy and one that we’ve created alongside some of our biggest customers to enable the data center of tomorrow.”
The 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors help deliver the computing power customers need to thrive in this new, complex world thanks to significant increases in core count, performance, integrated artificial intelligence (AI) and security.
The latest Intel Xeon Scalable processors will enable cloud, enterprise and networking customers to deploy innovative systems and services, such as next-generation cloud services, that strengthen data privacy, AI video analytics, and microservices at the edge. The new Intel Xeon Scalable processors will be formally announced in the coming months.
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better late than never
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this is another short-lived cpu, which is really strange because Enterprise hangs on to its hardware for longer than consumers.
the only sales of substance will be to Intel themselves for the Cloud, plus a few dyed-in-the-wool Intel clients (outside of Europe where This Will Not Fly).
too much heat, too little efficiency. every government agency and every corporate entity looking to cut operational costs (let alone Greenhouse gasses from power plants) will avoid these like the plague.
in this case more than a year late, and hundreds of millions of dollars short
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ALELUIA....
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Very sad, it looks like Skylake-X successor is really dead. No Ice Lake-X 10nm.
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Is it the Xeon that should have face Epyc Rome ?
Well, Milan is here. I think they are just a bit late ?