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Intel plans to stop producing its 11th-generation Core family of desktop processors, marking an end to the last CPUs to use the chipmaker’s old 14-nanometer manufacturing process.
Intel has announced that its 11th Generation Intel Core i9, i7, i5, and Intel Xeon W processors have reached the 'end of life' stage. After partners place final orders (and they have until August ...
Intel will then ship the last batch of the CPUs and chipsets by February 23, 2024 (via Tom's Hardware). Xeon E-series processors based on Rocket Lake will remain available for longer.
Intel has rung the bell for last orders on 11th Generation Core i5, Core i7, Core i9, and corresponding Xeon W-series processors, and some of its 400 and 500-series chipsets for LGA1200 platforms ...
News Intel kills off 11th-gen Rocket Lake CPUs you shouldn’t buy anyway Put your orders in before August. By Mark Hachman Senior Editor, PCWorld Feb 9, 2023 11:29 am PST ...
Intel used the Hot Chips 2023 show to introduce the next generation of its Xeon processors, codenamed Sierra Forest and Granite Rapids. This will be the first generation of Xeon processors with ...
Overall, Intel is making some big performance claims for Granite Rapids compared with its previous Xeon CPUs. In addition to offering double the number of cores per socket (128 versus 64), Intel ...
5th Gen Xeon Scalable processors feature the same core microarchitecture as their 4th Gen cousins based on Sapphire Rapids, they’re built using the same Intel 7 process, and they are drop-in ...