Why SemiAccurate called 10nm wrong
Analysis: Close in some ways, way off in a big one
A few months ago SemiAccurate claimed Intel killed their 10nm process, we were wrong.
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A few months ago SemiAccurate claimed Intel killed their 10nm process, we were wrong.
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Intel seems to be trying to hide the state of it’s 10nm process from the financial community.
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Intel held their Manufacturing Day last week and it was a show meant to distract investors.
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Everyone is talking about Intel’s 14nm Broadwell CPU and it’s problems but no one seems to be asking the most important question.
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To go with their new XMM 7260 radio, Intel has announced two 22nm Atom SoCs, Merrifield and Moorefield.
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At CES Intel had three things to show off, wearables, a development platform, and gesture recognition with one having much more prospect than the others.
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What part does Samsung play in Apple’s 14nm plans, including Apple’s chunk of a foundry?
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In the first IDF keynote of 2013, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich introduced a new sub-Atom CPU called Quark.
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In the last part of our look at Silvermont we focused on the larger scale advances of this new 22nm Atom core.
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Intel is introducing a new 22nm Atom core, and for the first time in the history of the line it is a new microarchitecture.
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Intel is going code name crazy during IDF Beijing and is teasing three Atom code names.
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Itanium is dead and as most suspected, the end came with a whimper, not a bang a mere two months after the current generation was launched. UPDATED February 14th, 2013
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IBM had two packaging goodies on display at Common Platform including one that SemiAccurate has shown you before.
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The next premise of the note is that, “power consumption is higher than expected.” This is simply not true.
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The next premise in the note is that 22nm is having scaling problems, and 14nm will suffer or be delayed as a result.
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