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New Intel Roadmap leaks: 10 core Comet lake in 2020, Rocket Lake on 2021, both at 14nm
New Intel Roadmap leaks: 10 core Comet lake in 2020, Rocket Lake on 2021, both at 14nm
Two roadmaps from Intel have leaked, and they show some interesting information. First up is are Comet lake based processors with up-to ten cores. Intel would be releasing these in 2020 and they are fabbed on a 14nm process.
The more interesting news is that in 2021 Rocket lake would make an introduction, and that's the first time that that name surfaces. It's also still listed as 14nm and shares the same amount of cores as Comet lake, indicating an improved or updated 14nm fabrication procedure.
The roadmaps that derived from a Dell presentation share info on both mobile and desktop processors. It is not clear how old the roadmaps themselves are. If correct, there are no 10nm desktop processors on the Intel roadmap for the next two years
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#5663272 Posted on: 04/25/2019 09:52 AM
How can people say Intel 10nm is scrapped/ dead when the maps shows some 10nm parts for lowerd TDP cpu's and also graphics? Better terminology would be repositioned.
How can people say Intel 10nm is scrapped/ dead when the maps shows some 10nm parts for lowerd TDP cpu's and also graphics? Better terminology would be repositioned.
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#5663275 Posted on: 04/25/2019 10:14 AM
You can put things in nicer boxes, but it does not what is in the box, You can say 10nm is "already here", since intel has a token 10nm cannonlake part.
"repositioned " sounds like what intel will tell it's shareholders to make it sound better.
When potentially >80% of the parts have been cancelled, that is _dead_
How can people say Intel 10nm is scrapped/ dead when the maps shows some 10nm parts for lowerd TDP cpu's and also graphics? Better terminology would be repositioned.
You can put things in nicer boxes, but it does not what is in the box, You can say 10nm is "already here", since intel has a token 10nm cannonlake part.
"repositioned " sounds like what intel will tell it's shareholders to make it sound better.
When potentially >80% of the parts have been cancelled, that is _dead_
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#5663279 Posted on: 04/25/2019 10:18 AM
Yes Intel kaput
So 10nm is kaput for real
and for many years to come nothing but 14+nm refresh of a refresh of a refresh of a refresh ... ( ad infinitum 14++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ :p )

Yes Intel kaput
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#5663284 Posted on: 04/25/2019 10:32 AM
being on 14nm, 10 or 7 nm never mattered to anyone. Is a new nerd trend and is related to computer builder and tweaker. And we are not the market share. A cpu with a stock cooler used as stocks speed performs as ot should in 95% of computers out there. And this is the market. we are an exception looking for overclocks and tweaks.
Intel will stay strong for long yet, with or without 7nm and i was a intel boy too and now switched to amd myself.
being on 14nm, 10 or 7 nm never mattered to anyone. Is a new nerd trend and is related to computer builder and tweaker. And we are not the market share. A cpu with a stock cooler used as stocks speed performs as ot should in 95% of computers out there. And this is the market. we are an exception looking for overclocks and tweaks.
Intel will stay strong for long yet, with or without 7nm and i was a intel boy too and now switched to amd myself.
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This is a enterprise roadmap, those guys are always behind on adopting new architectures for Desktop, so don't take it to mean anything else then it is.
The second part has 10nm Ice Lake mobile parts launching in Q2'19, so thats not too bad.