Intel Canada just announced Intel will be back with 10nm Desktop CPU at the very beginning of 2020.
No information yet with the core count, but the guy also said the the production problems Intel experienced was because they are massively converting their 14nm facilities into 10nm. There are already 2 facilities producing 10nm and a third one is just starting and the rest to follow, while 7nm and 5nm are perfectly on track with one facility already able to produce 7nm which will deliver in, 2021. 10nm has achieved very good yields.
All the news posted about new 14nm CPU on schedule at 14nm where fake or simple give away stocks produced at the beginning of this year and renamed into new series to be more attractive.
So don't upgrade anything for AMD yet until everything about Intel 10nm is officially announced and that shouldn't take too long. People at Intel Canada aren't going to leak if they weren't supported by the head of Intel.
https://www.itworldcanada.com/artic...-desktop-set-to-arrive-early-next-year/423481
No information yet with the core count, but the guy also said the the production problems Intel experienced was because they are massively converting their 14nm facilities into 10nm. There are already 2 facilities producing 10nm and a third one is just starting and the rest to follow, while 7nm and 5nm are perfectly on track with one facility already able to produce 7nm which will deliver in, 2021. 10nm has achieved very good yields.
All the news posted about new 14nm CPU on schedule at 14nm where fake or simple give away stocks produced at the beginning of this year and renamed into new series to be more attractive.
So don't upgrade anything for AMD yet until everything about Intel 10nm is officially announced and that shouldn't take too long. People at Intel Canada aren't going to leak if they weren't supported by the head of Intel.
https://www.itworldcanada.com/artic...-desktop-set-to-arrive-early-next-year/423481