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Default Intel readies 15-core Ivytown server chip

Word first got out about Intel's 15-core Ivytown chip last December. At the International Solid-State Circuits Conference this week, the chipmaker revealed more about the upcoming server processor—including clock speeds, thermal envelopes, and a launch time frame. PC World has the details.

The site says Ivytown, which will "likely be announced next week," will belong to the Xeon E7 series. It will be aimed at four- and eight-socket servers, and Intel will offer variants clocked from 1.4GHz to 3.8GHz with ...

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