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Intel's new 26 core processor exposure

According to Tom's Hardware, Intel may be planning to release a streamlined version of the Xeon W-3175X processor. The Xeon W-3175X is the 28-core HEDT flagship product that Intel introduced a year ago and is the only CPU in the C621 chipset that uses the LGA 3647 slot.

According to SiSoftware's data, the new Xeon uses 26 cores, clocked at 4.1GHz.

Currently, the Intel Xeon W-3175X is priced at $3,000 and is Intel's most expensive high-end desktop CPU. Therefore, the new 26 core Xeon should be positioned at the mid-to-high end, and the foreign media is expected to sell for around $2,000.

Foreign media believe that this Xeon is in response to AMD's upcoming Threadripper 3000 CPU. In addition, Intel also said on Wednesday that the next-generation high-end desktop processor code-named Cascade Lake-X will be released next month. Compared with the existing product code-named Skylake-X, the new CPU will greatly increase every dollar. Performance.