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I think Intel will shoot itself in the foot, for people looking for parallel computing, needing small home servers, or small CPU based data processing devices, to not deliver the Atom P-series CPUs to the end user (and keeping it business oriented only).
If they will be sold in a small NUX/BRIX-like case, they could be very interesting little PCs, competing with lower end AMD Ryzen 4000 or XT series CPUs in terms of performance.
I think limiting their audience to telecom companies, will lose their sales.
Many people wanting to play around with these, as a variation on the AMD Ryzen CPUs.
While a Ryzen nearly has twice the CPU clock speed, for some doing more parallel computations, and getting a larger shared cache, these CPUs can be very interesting, if priced right!
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Hello ProDigit,
Thank you for contacting Intel Xeon Community.
I was reviewing your thread and I would like to recommend you to create your question in the following forum: Embedded Intel Atom® Processors.
https://community.intel.com/t5/Embedded-Intel-Atom-Processors/bd-p/embedded-atom-processors
I am pretty sure they will be more than happy to assist you with the most accurate information.
Have a wonderful day.
Best regards,
Emeth O.
Intel Server Specialist.
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