Leaked Intel Roadmap Says: Intel’s Scalable Xeon CPUs to arrive by 2020

Leaked Intel Roadmap
According to a leak roadmap by Intel at the Chinese University of Changsha City, The Ice Lake scalable CPUs were moved to 2020 due to some issues in 10 nm fabrication. Meanwhile, Intel will launch the Copper Lake scalable Xeon CPUs a few months before the Ice Lake family. The roadmap also shows the 28-core Cascade Lake HPC CPU scheduled for an early 2019 release.
Apparently, some students ignored the NDA and posted the road-map anyway, revealing a few interesting details about the scalable technology coming to the Xeon chips in the next few years.
Intel is also planning a 2019 launch for the Cascade Lake-AP 28-core CPU presented this year at Computex. The CPU will run on the Walker Pass platform and will replace the Xeon Phi 7200-series. End-user availability for the Copper Lake family is expected to occur in early 2020, while the Ice Lake family will be pushed to late Q2 2020.
tags: technology, Intel,Leaked Intel Roadmap, Intel’s Scalable Xeon, CPUs , 2020, Intel will launch the Copper Lake scalable Xeon CPUs
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