The Intel Xeon chip on the radiator is ready for installation on the server motherboard Last year, with the advent of the Linux patch, Ice Lake was probably the first sign of desktop CPUs. Going back in time today, we don't have one, but three new Geekbench 4 submissions support the rumor. Following Cannon Lake, Ice Lake is Intel's second processor family with a 10nm process node. The 10nm + chip is based on the Sunny Cove microarchitecture. Although Ice Lake first made its debut on mobile platforms and was found in laptops, it looks like Intel is finally ready to shift its focus to desktops, especially servers. Ice Lake is expected to find its home on Intel's Whitley platform. There are also rumors that these new processors will provide native support for PCIe 4.0 and DDR4-3200 RAM modules on Intel desktop platforms. The problematic Ice Lake Xeon processor surfaced, peppered with Intel $0000 code names to disguise itself from unwanted eye damage. The chip appears to have
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