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Intel starts shipping Ice Lake Xeon CPUs, promises more cores – CRN Australia
New chips to bring “significant increases in core count,” and more.

Intel has started shipping production versions of its third-generation Xeon Scalable processors, code-named Ice Lake, saying that the new chips will bring “significant increases in core count,” among other things.
The company made the disclosure during its virtual CES 2021 keynote and said production of the processors — the first to use the chipmaker’s 10-nanometer process — are slated to ramp up over the course of the first quarter.
This comes after the company delayed production shipments of the…
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