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Processors for Laptops, Desktops, Servers, and More
Faced with heated competition from AMD and companies that make Arm-based processors, Intel introduced new processors in 2020 that pushed clock speeds to new highs while introducing new artificial intelligence features, IoT capabilities, and new ways. to make processors.
The Santa Clara, California-based company’s new processors this year ranged from the new Lakefield hybrid processors for foldable and dual-screen PCs and 11th-generation Core Tiger Lake processors for ultrathin laptops to the 10th-generation Core S series. for desktops and third-generation Xeon Scalable line for big data and artificial intelligence workloads on servers.
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On the customer computing side, Intel brought new updates for everything from Core i3 and Core i5 to Core i7 and Core i9 as AMD’s Ryzen line continued to gain momentum in the market. For servers and workstations, Intel updated its Xeon Platinum, Gold and Silver offerings, as well as its Xeon W chips.
The following are the eight most popular Intel processors of 2020.
Learn more about CRN’s 2020 Tech Year in Review.