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Intel. Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger confirmed that the company is on track with its 7nm plans, and the first chips to use the new, smaller node will debut in 2023 on desktop PCs.
The news comes as Intel released its financial results for Q2 2020, and in a press release, touched on the launch timing of 7nm CPUs, noting that it’s been hit by a six-month delay in realizing ...
Intel’s Meteor Lake desktop CPUs, built on a 7nm process, are progressing and will be shipping in 2023, the chip giant has announced. Meteor Lake chips have previously been glimpsed (in Linux ...
During its presentation, Intel's new CEO, Pat Gelsinger, shared his vision of Intel in the future, including details about the 7nm manufacturing process and next-generation Meteor Lake CPUs. The ...
Intel delivered bad news to its investors today, announcing that its plans for 7nm chips have slipped another six months, and yields are now running a year behind original projections. This comes ...
Intel Kaby Lake wafer, image courtesy Intel Intel CPU 'Lake' families up to the present day: 6th through 9th Gen. Skylake (SKL, 14nm, 6th Gen Core, August 2015): The first of the "Lake" CPUs ...
PC buyers and builders will have to wait until late next year for Intel's first 10nm desktop processor, and even longer for 7nm processors. In the meantime, you'll see 10nm++ parts instead.
Here’s why Intel and AMD’s 7nm CPU revolution is so important to the future of PCs. EUV chip production is the key to getting ever smaller transistors into our processors and graphics cards.
Intel's new CEO, Pat Gelsinger, has just given us a glimpse of the new Meteor Lake processors, with a prospective launch in 2023... now that the 7nm production process has been fixed.
After being forced to extend its 14nm Core processors by several years, Intel now says it can launch both 10nm and 7nm products within two years.
The 3B6600, for example, is claimed to perform at par with Intel 12th—and 13th-generation CPUs thanks to its new eight LA864 cores with a clock frequency of just 3 GHz.It will be tapped out in 2025.
Intel provides new disclosures around its upcoming 10-nanometer processors and its in-development 7nm products, which includes a 7nm GPU. Intel To Ship 10nm CPUs In June, Launch 7nm GPUs In 2021 ...