Intel displays a photograph of the Alder Lake-S processor.

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looks ugly, skip
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D1stRU3T0R:

looks ugly, skip
eh
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D1stRU3T0R:

looks ugly, skip
Can't argue with this substantive evidence.
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i would prefer to move the focus of the camera to the things behind (i really enjoy industrial stuff pictures), the less interesting part of the picture is the cpu itself, i meant it looks like a CPU.. meh.
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Yawn...pictures, comments...still no firm ship date. Doesn't bode well for mass availability in 2021--no motherboards, no DDR 5, etc. Looks like more marketing PR to me...;) When Zen2 shipped on 7/7/19, AMD had provided a firm availability date ~30 days ahead of time, IIRC. And on 7/7/19 Zen2's were plentiful and so were motherboards to support them. I bought my x570 Aorus Master and my 3600X (which later became my 3900X) and my AMD 50th Ann Ed GPU all on that day. Intel really needs to announce a firm ship date!
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Isn't it getting officially announced on the 27th/28th and shipping on November 4th? They were going to do a short lead up to RL too, but that went out the window when Mindfactory started selling it early.