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extension of the existing Coffee Lake family of processors this September to help close the gap between itself and AMD Ryzen 2nd
motherboard.If the rumors are true, this would put yet another damper on the possibility of seeing Intel Cannon Lake processors anytime
soon.A new high-end platformThe PCWatch report also alludes to the possibility of a new high-end desktop processor with up to 22-cores also
That would be an extra four-cores over the current top-end consumer processor from Intel, the Core i9-7980XE, which features 18 cores and 36
motherboard.Intel publicly announced its plans for a 28-core processor that operates at 5GHz, so we at least know its certain that the
company is looking to replace or expanding its current Skylake X family.Lastly, the PCWatch report makes a small mention of a completely new
Cascade Lake-X family of processors said to launch in the second half of 2019
Supposedly, these new CPUs will target the ultra-premium HEDT niche.Via Wccftech