Exactly how many years late is it, relative to their first roadmap featuring Ice Lake Xeon? I'm pretty sure it was originally supposed to launch in 2018, if not before.
And we have yet to see what availability is like. Are they even saying how many cores it has or what pricing is like?
Seriously guys, you really need to spell check or at least read through your articles before you post them " Intel has confirmed to AnandTech that it has started production its next generation server processors" Missing an *on* there? Very sloppy and it is happening more and more.
In my knowledge are years that Intel ship their best silicon to very large customers first. No surprised here if Intel is a little stealth to not bash too much small customers, they want the new SKU too, but Intel is busy supplying large datacenters, first. So they say it is in production....small fishes have to wait the big stockpile. Amd have the same behavior with Epyc
Ouch! I'd assume the latest dates given are the true ones - why would they give worse dates than are true? Looks like they're still having trouble getting their "alternative facts" lined up.
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supdawgwtfd - Monday, January 11, 2021 - link
"So this is where we get into a mix about exact working on when a product, "This isn't proper English.
Not sure what word is missing or wrong but something isn't right.
Reading out loud is a nice basic way to check your work.
supdawgwtfd - Monday, January 11, 2021 - link
"This would seem to suggest that Intel only just starting production of a finished version of the hardware"Also broken.
Missing an "is" there perhaps?
Assimilator87 - Monday, January 11, 2021 - link
Perhaps the confusing writing is an analogy to Intel's perplexing roadmap ;-)mode_13h - Tuesday, January 12, 2021 - link
Exactly how many years late is it, relative to their first roadmap featuring Ice Lake Xeon? I'm pretty sure it was originally supposed to launch in 2018, if not before.And we have yet to see what availability is like. Are they even saying how many cores it has or what pricing is like?
Spunjji - Tuesday, January 12, 2021 - link
It should have been where Cascade Lake is. 😬nitram_tpr - Tuesday, January 12, 2021 - link
Seriously guys, you really need to spell check or at least read through your articles before you post them" Intel has confirmed to AnandTech that it has started production its next generation server processors"
Missing an *on* there? Very sloppy and it is happening more and more.
Gondalf - Tuesday, January 12, 2021 - link
In my knowledge are years that Intel ship their best silicon to very large customers first. No surprised here if Intel is a little stealth to not bash too much small customers, they want the new SKU too, but Intel is busy supplying large datacenters, first.So they say it is in production....small fishes have to wait the big stockpile.
Amd have the same behavior with Epyc
Spunjji - Tuesday, January 12, 2021 - link
Ouch! I'd assume the latest dates given are the true ones - why would they give worse dates than are true? Looks like they're still having trouble getting their "alternative facts" lined up.mode_13h - Tuesday, January 12, 2021 - link
Yes, sounds like there's a phase-error in the reality-distortion field.