Intel Cascade Lake-X release date, news and rumors

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
In 2017, Intel reacted to the threat of Threadripper by pumping out high core count (HCC) Skylake-X processors in the consumer space
And, while processors like the Core i9-7980XE outperformed the highest-end Ryzen Threadripper 1950X, they were also much more expensive,
foregone conclusion, Intel has been relatively quiet about its next generation (HEDT) processors
year, where Intel announced and then released Skylake-X processors at Computex 2017, all we saw at Computex 2018 was a vague 28-core
processor
processor that utilized the a LGA3647 socket typically reserved for Xeon chips
now is all purely based on rumors and speculation
dateThe release schedule for Cascade Lake-X is kind of a mess
uncomfortable, so brace yourself
off at Computex is indicative of what we can expect from Cascade Lake-X, things are about to get bananas.Skylake-X was able to offer
significantly higher core counts than the previous generation of HEDT CPUs precisely because it was manufactured on a smaller die
processor for under $1,000, it might actually attract a lot of enthusiasts to this upcoming HEDT platform, instead of the cheaper mainstream
what Intel is planning on doing
Lake processor, though it was quickly taken down
It pointed to a Xeon server-class processor, rather than any kind of consumer-grade product
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