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News Intel confirms 10nm desktop plans but delays 7nm

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  1. bit-tech

    bit-tech Supreme Overlord Lover of bit-tech Administrator

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    GloFo: "The next process shrink is hard, so we're giving up"
    Samsung "The next process shrink is hard, so we're indefinitely delaying it"
    Intel: "The next process shrink is hard, so we're delaying it"
    TSMC: "LOL we can just keep making the number smaller!"
     
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    Don't know but, I do know I'll be using a 7nm Ryzen 7 before it does arrive, 3000 or 4000 depending on BIOS support from Asus.
     
  4. perplekks45

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    From what I read TSMC will be on 3nm before Intel get any 7nm product out of the door. This looks really bad, even considering differences in process node measurements.
     
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