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It's been roughly four months since Intel first announced its brand new family of high-end desktop Skylake X parts and just over three months since the company introduced the first batch of Skylake X parts into the market, which were based on the LCC -- Low Core Count -- die featuring up to 10 CPU cores. It has taken Intel a little longer to roll out its higher core count Skylake X parts based on the HCC -- High Core Count -- Xeon die, which many have speculated were never actually planned for the desktop although AMD's Ryzen Threadripper launch […]
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