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Intel roadmap promises 10nm by 2018
You just have to wonder, at what point can't it get smaller anymore ? Expreview reports a leaked roadmap from Intel projects 10nm chips by 2018:
As we all know,Intel has entered 32nm process with Sandy Bridge,and then will be the 22nm Ivy Bridge.The next is 22nm "Haswell",which is expected to access to desktop field in 2013,while to server field in 2014.
In 2014,Intel will also step into 14nm process along with "Rockwell",and then will be the 14nm "Skylake",which is predicted to realize in server field in 2H 2016.About at the end of 2017 or the beginning of 2018,Intel will apply 10nm "Skymont" in the server.
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