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Intel works on new cpus 'ocean cove' to retire intel core

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Intel is working on a new generation of processors to replace the Core IP core introduced in 2006 and continues to be used to this day. This new core would be known as Ocean Cove, as revealed in a work list from Intel itself, and which has now been modified.

Ocean Cove processors could arrive in 2020

A list of Intel jobs may have revealed the potential code name for its next-generation high-performance CPU core, to be known as Ocean Cove. The new core architecture will be designed to power the next decade of computing and help Intel reinvent the Core IP that is used today (SkyLake, Kaby Lake, Coffee Lake, etc.).

Found on Intel's official website, the job listing was posted in the Engineering section and shows that Intel was on the lookout for Senior CPU Microarchitects to join the Ocean Cove team in Hillsboro, Oregon, United States.

We can expect the launch of Ocean Cove to drop after 2020. That probably puts it a generation after Sapphire Rapids, which is expected to be the 11th generation core processor family.

Zen-based processors arrived last year and took the market by storm with their performance and pricing, quickly taking away market share from Intel CPUs. Not for nothing has Intel taken over the services of Jim Keller, responsible for AMD's Zen core, who is now responsible for creating the Ocean Cove chips for the next decade. That Intel is no longer in as comfortable a position as it was a few years ago is a good sign for users.

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