"Intel 18A is now ready." So proclaims a new landing page on Intel's website for the company's all-important new 18A chip production node. But what does it mean for the PC? We already knew that ...
So, Intel has bet the farm on its upcoming 18A node. Meanwhile, the company just doubled down on what was supposedly an ultra-aggressive existing roadmap by revealing plans for a new 10A or 1nm ...
The first node after 10nm SuperFin is called Intel 7, which the company previously referred to as 10nm Enhanced SuperFin, and it will power the previously announced Alder Lake processors for ...
While Intel has previously made smaller, incremental improvements within its six-year-old 14nm node—in part to make up for subsequent 10nm delays—the company said it devised a way to deliver ...
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