And some desktop parts, from 14nm and eight cores to 10nm and four cores
Katyanna Quach
Tue 12 Jan 2021 // 07:54 UTC
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CES Intel announced at this year’s virtual CES tech trade show on Monday new clans of x86-64 processors for desktop and laptops.
“Only Intel has the breadth of products spanning multiple architectures; the large, open ecosystem; sheer scale of manufacturing footprint; and deep technical expertise customers need to unlock opportunities in this era of distributed intelligence,” executive veep Gregory Bryand gushed.
“With an intense focus on execution for our core products and across our broader portfolio, we’re introducing a series of leadership products at CES with more following throughout the year.”