Intel to ship PRQ 'Ice Lake-SP' CPUs in Q4, but volume ramp delayed to Q1.
Intel's Xeon Scalable 'Ice Lake-SP' Volume Ramp Delayed to Q1 2021 : Read more
Intel's Xeon Scalable 'Ice Lake-SP' Volume Ramp Delayed to Q1 2021 : Read more
"In its Q3 FY2020 conference call, Intel announced that it would have to delay initial shipments of its 3rd Generation Xeon Scalable 'Ice Lake-SP' CPUs to Q1 2021. "
WRONG!!!
3rd Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable Processors were already released in Q2'20 ...
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/u...eneration-intel-xeon-scalable-processors.html
Products formerly Cooper Lake
Products formerly Cooper Lake product listing with links to detailed product features and specifications.ark.intel.comCooper Lake (microprocessor) - Wikipedia
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Who cares what those parts were as they had a name change upon actual announcement/release to the current name of 3rd Generation Xeon Scalable (Products formerly Cooper Lake). Going to the 10nm process node, means that Intel would be extremely stupid to call those NEW parts 3rd Generation Xeon Scalable (which are currently a 14nm process node and the naming nomenclature has already been used), basic logic suggests that Intel will call these parts ... wait for it ... any minute now ... what is the rush ... ok now ... here we go ... 4th Generation Xeon Scalable (Products formerly Ice Lake).Those aren't Ice Lake parts, they only have PCIe 3.0 and 6-channel memory.
Going to the 10nm process node, means that Intel would be extremely stupid to call those NEW parts 3rd Generation Xeon Scalable (which are currently a 14nm process node and the naming nomenclature has already been used), basic logic suggests that Intel will call these parts