...while quoting them as saying the opposite.
Hey I was just being fair, they did really go out of their way to squash the 10nm desktop is dead reporting. /sarcasm
Intels 10nm head has said it was a mess and admitted they Fd up hard. That they had to basically throw out 2 years of work cause they got stubborn. So if he is to be believed earlier this year Intel basically tossed their 10nm designs, and are redesigning 10nm with a larger gate (so no longer can it be argued to be as good as 7nm)... considering the time frames invovled in CPU design it doesn't seem very realistic that they could get those redesigned true 10nm parts out before the end of 2020 at the earliest if they hit zero issues along the way.
6 months after he admitted they needed to eat their humble pie... a Intel PR person answers a fringe site reporting that they killed 10nm desktop with once sentence that reads as "nu uuuu we still going to make 10nm desktop parts sometimes". Sure you are.
Who knows though. perhaps Intel has a 10nm Core i9-11980wtfc ready Q1 2020..... and despite pretty much 100% loosing the enthusiast market they have kept it quite. (if they had a 10nm desktop part even half working they would drop hints show it off behind loose leaky NDAs and all the unusual PR crap that makes people hold off on buying anything for awhile)