Intel Tuesday officially launched its fourth-generation Xeon Scalable processors, code-named Sapphire Rapids, calling it the highest-performing data center processor family, and introduced a wide ...
Intel is discontinuing dozens of first-generation Xeon Scalable processors ahead of its much-anticipated Ice Lake server launch near the end of the year. The Santa Clara, Calif.-based company ...
Sapphire Rapids and the new Xeon W series is exclusively powered by Intel’s high-performance P-cores, or Performance Cores. Intel’s current-gen P-cores were formerly known by the code name ...
The new list includes Intel's 7th-gen Core X-series chips, Xeon W-series processors, and the Core i7-7820HQ chip that was used on the Surface Studio 2. However, devices with the Intel Core i7 ...