Intel's new chips are from 'Purley' – know what I mean? Know what I mean? Say no more


Intel's new chips are from 'Purley' – know what I mean? Know what I mean? Say no more

A nod's as good as a wink to a blind bat

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A presentation given at a conference on high-performance computing (HPC) in Poland earlier this month appears to have yielded new insight into Intel's Xeon server chip roadmap.

A set of slides spotted by our sister site The Platform indicates that Chipzilla is moving toward a new server platform called "Purley" that will debut in 2017 or later.

The slides, which were presented at the Konferencji Użytkowników KDM conference, describe Purley as the "biggest platform advancement since Nehalem," a reference to the microarchitecture that Intel debuted in 2008 with the release of the original desktop Core i7.

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