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28th July 2021, 08:07 | #1 |
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| Intel comes up with an aggressive manufacturing roadmap Analysis: Intel 7, Intel 4 Intel 3, and Intel A20 angstrom The nanometer branding has been quite an inaccurate way to describe the transition size and the performance. After maintaining desktop and especially mobile leadership for the most part with 14nm, Intel is happy to report that the second-generation 10 nm is in heavy volume. 10nm is now represented more than 14nm volume, but Intel decided to change the way it calls its manufacturing processes. Intel 7, the artist previously known as 10nm Enhanced SuperFin Intel 7 is coming later this year with Alder Lake for the client and Sapphire Rapids for the data center in Q1 2022. The new process enhancement is expected to deliver an approximately 10 percent to 15 percent performance-per-watt1 increase over Intel 10nm SuperFin through FinFET transistor optimizations, including increased strain, more low-resistance materials, novel high-density patterning techniques, streamlined structures, and better routing with a higher metal stack. https://fudzilla.com/news/pc-hardwar...turing-roadmap |
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