Intel debuts four new processor chip families at CES
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Intel Corp. took to the online stage at the Consumer Electronics Show today to unveil its latest families of computer processors, at a time when it faces stiff competition from rivals such as Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and Apple Inc. in the gaming, personal computing and mobile markets.
Intel said its four new chip families will be used in 50 different processor variants and power more than 500 new PCs that are set to launch this year. In addition, the company provided an update on its Ice Lake Xeon Scalable processors using its 10-nanometer chip process and showed off its next major chip release, the hybrid Alder Lake chipset.