Intel’s Flagship Coffee Lake-S 8 Core CPUs Arriving in September on Z390 Refresh Platform – Skylake-X Here To Stay, Will Get 22 Core CPU Update This Year

Intel’s Flagship Coffee Lake-S 8 Core CPUs Arriving in September on Z390 Refresh Platform – Skylake-X Here To Stay, Will Get 22 Core CPU Update This Year

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Intel has a lot of new desktop products planned for later this year which will be part of their high-end and mainstream PC platforms. While Intel confirmed that they will unleash a 28 core part to tackle the ultra high-end enthusiast market, they will also refresh their current consumer desktop platforms which include the Coffee Lake-S and Skylake-X families.

So after the announcement of Intel’s 28 core part which will be part of the new Cascade Lake-X family, it was confirmed that later this year, Intel will offer not two but three different desktop solutions. These families will be segmented all the way from the entry level to the very premium high-end market. The following is what Intel’s desktop family would look like in a few quarters:

Intel’s Flagship Coffee Lake-S 8 Core CPUs Arriving in September on Z390 Refresh Platform – Skylake-X Here To Stay, Will Get 22 Core CPU Update This Year

Jun 12, 2018, 3:38pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/intel-8-core-coffee-lake-s-september-22-core-skylake-x-2018-launch-confirmed/ > Intel has a lot of new desktop products planned for later this year which will be part of their high-end and mainstream PC platforms. While Intel confirmed that they will unleash a 28 core part to tackle the ultra high-end enthusiast market, they will also refresh their current consumer desktop platforms which include the Coffee Lake-S and Skylake-X families. > So after the announcement of Intel’s 28 core part which will be part of the new Cascade Lake-X family, it was confirmed that later this year, Intel will offer not two but three different desktop solutions. These families will be segmented all the way from the entry level to the very premium high-end market. The following is what Intel’s desktop family would look like in a few quarters: