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  1. cageymaru

    Intel Kills off the 10nm Process

    Charlie Demerjian of Semiaccurate has dropped a bombshell article in which he reports that Intel insiders have proclaimed the current 10nm process is dead. He says that this is a good thing for the company as it was the right thing to do. Assuming that there is truth to this rumor, this means...
  2. DooKey

    Intel 10nm Delay Raises Speculation of Foundry Business Scale-Down

    By now everyone knows the 10nm Cannon Lake processors aren't going to hit the market until late next year. Further, due to these delays at the fab Intel has had trouble grabbing orders and there's speculation they will be scaling down their fabs. Also, in addition to this bad news for Intel...
  3. DooKey

    PCs With Cannon Lake CPUs Won't be on Sale Until the Very End of 2019

    In yesterdays conference call Intel confirmed that Cannon Lake will be out just in time for the 2019 holidays. We already knew they had delayed mass production until 2019, but waiting till the end of next year is huge. As a result Intel is hoping 14nm chips like Whiskey Lake and Amber Lake will...
  4. DooKey

    Intel 10 nm Logic Process Analysis (Cannon Lake)

    The folks over at Tech Insights have found the Cannon-Lake 10nm logic process and break down some of the innovation it brings to us. However, they aren't telling us why Intel is having so much trouble scaling their process up and bringing a complete lineup of 10nm processors to market...
  5. DooKey

    Intel Delays 10nm Cannon Lake Processors Again

    Intel has announced they are not going to ship 10nm processors in high volume this year. This move seems to confirm rumors that their 10nm process still isn't up to steam and they need more time to get things right. While I'm all for getting things right I'm also impatient to get my new shiny...
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