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      • Intel held its 2019 investor meeting today, it's first since 2017, and CEO Bob Swan announced that Intel would launch its 7nm process in 2021 to challenge TSMC's 5nm products.
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  1. Jul 26, 2021 · Intel is rebranding its major tech nodes, moving away from 10nm or 7nm branding in favor of broader “Intel 7” or “Intel 4” names. It also previewed its roadmap through 2025 and its plan to ...

    • Chaim Gartenberg
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  3. Jul 4, 2024 · Intel 7 and Intel 4 have been completed, with Intel 3, 20A, and 18A coming in the next few years. Intel 7 is the company's 10nm process, and Intel 4 is its 7nm process.

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  4. Jul 26, 2021 · Intel 7 is ready for volume production and the first products are expected to land on market by Q4 2021. Intel 7 delivers an approximately 10% to 15% performance-per-watt increase versus Intel...

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  5. Mar 23, 2021 · Intel's first 7nm server CPUs (Granite Rapids) will arrive in 2023, which is later than listed in earlier roadmaps that projected a launch in 2022, but on track with Intel's initial revised...

    • Paul Alcorn
    • Intel Renames The Nodes: ‘Mine Is smaller’
    • Why The Nodes Were Renamed
    • "Isn't Intel Just Trying to Pull The Wool Over Our Eyes?"
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    The problem with simply posting Intel’s roadmap here is that the news is two-fold. Not only is Intel disclosing the state of its technology for the next several years, but the names of the technology are changing to better align with common industry norms. It is no secret that having "Intel 10nm" being equivalent to "TSMC 7nm", even though the numb...

    So as stated before, one element of renaming the nodes is due to matching parity with other foundry offerings. Both TSMC and Samsung, competitors to Intel, were using smaller numbers to compare similar density processes. With Intel now renaming itself, it gets more in-line with the industry. That being said, perhaps sneakily, Intel’s 4nm might be o...

    No. The problem here is that there is no consistent node naming between foundries. Intel has been saving any number change for major advances in its node manufacturing technology, instead using +/++ to signify improvements. If we compare this to TSMC and Samsung, both of whom have been happy to give half-node jumps new numbers entirely. For example...

    Click the dropdown below for more pages, including 1. This Page, New Node Names 2. A Sidebar on Intel EUV and becoming ASML Lead Partner 3. New for 2024: RibbonFETs and PowerVias 4. Next Gen EMIB and Foveros Packaging 5. Customers Customers Customers

    • Dr. Ian Cutress
  6. Jun 27, 2017 · GlobalFoundries has released additional details about its upcoming 7nm process, including when it expects to introduce EUV and other critical upgrades.

  7. Mar 24, 2021 · When 2023 arrives, Intel will introduce its first 7nm chip for PCs. However, the product will arrive alongside another set of new Intel chips, except these will be manufactured by TSMC, the ...

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