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At yesterday's Analyst Day, Intel broke out some details on its upcoming 14nm process, the state of that technology, and just how far along the ramp-up it is. Having recently announced that ...
The competition between Intel and AMD has been heating up in the last few years as Intel has released chips fabbed with their 14nm++ process and AMD has been using TMSC’s 7nm process. In the ...
Investors obviously had a number of questions on this point, but Krzanich held his ground, noting that this 10nm delay was fundamentally similar to what Intel had done with 14nm. Krzanich put much ...
Intel senior fellow Mark Bohr will also appear on a panel Monday night to discuss the challenges of moving from today’s 14nm chips to the 10nm manufacturing node and beyond. In a conference call ...
Since those designs were meant for 10nm chips, though, Intel is limited in the number of cores it can fit when scaling them up to a 14nm size; hence, the reduction in core count year over year.
Earlier this year, Intel rolled out its 10th-generation desktop CPUs codenamed Comet Lake based on a 14nm process and 10nm Ice Lake chips for ultrabooks. Now, according to its Q2 2020 earnings ...
Rocket Lake was the last CPU family to use Intel’s old 14nm process, which had been used for several generations of products since its introduction in 2014. Intel plans to stop producing its ...
It is no secret that Intel has struggled with 10nm, and this has led to massive struggles now with 14nm delivery and fulfillment. Intel has apologized over the past two-plus years for their ...
Altera and Intel are working together on the development of multi-die devices which integrate 14nm Stratix 10 FPGAs with memory, processors and analogue components in a single package. The ...
The former is an Intel 14nm+++ production chip and the latter made for AMD by TSMC on its 7nm process. You probably expect the actual transistor size revealed by the SEM to be rather different ...
Executives from two major distributors told CRN under condition of anonymity that they are seeing a looming shortage of the Intel 14nm processors, but that any impacts from the tighter supplies ...
Intel already has revealed that the upcoming 14nm “Cherry Trail” will succeed Bay Trail SoCs in tablets. Company officials are expecting the Bay Trail chips to enable it to make strides in a ...