(Reuters) - Intel Corp on Monday launched new microprocessors, including a second generation Xeon processor for data centres and a 10nm chip for wireless 5G base stations.Demand from cloud computing companies have boosted sales of server chips, leading to strong results from Intel and its rival AMD Corp.Intel's Xeon chips have dominated the market for server chips, but AMD has been gaining ground since its re-entry into the business three years ago with rival EPYC processors that earned positive..