Intel talks about 10nm Superfin and packaging
IAD 2020: Lots of tech ends up in one place
ne of the highlights of Intel’s 2020 architecture day was the outing of the 10++ process now called SuperFin.
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ne of the highlights of Intel’s 2020 architecture day was the outing of the 10++ process now called SuperFin.
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ntel’s 10nm is broken and unfixable, two strong economic arguments show why.
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The latest Intel roadmap leak blows a gaping hole in Intel’s 10nm messaging. SemiAccurate has said all along that the process would never work right and this latest info shows that 10nm should have never been released. You might recall …
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One of the most important things show at Intel’s 2018 Architecture day was not a CPU but a Phy. The reasons for this aren’t obvious so let SemiAccurate dig into the details. The device shown was an Intel Falcon Mesa …
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A few months ago SemiAccurate claimed Intel killed their 10nm process, we were wrong.
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SemiAccurate first told you about Intel’s problems with Cobalt on the 10nm process almost a year ago.
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SemiAccurate has learned that Intel just pulled the plug on their woeful 10nm process.
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SemiAccurate has a little more on Intel’s 10nm woes, this one is actually goodish news for once.
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Remember when SemiAccurate said Intel Custom Foundries 10nm meltdown sank a $20+ Billion market cap tech giant? A sharp reader who wishes to remain anonymous pointed us to something that seems to describe the problems we exclusively revealed earlier. It …
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So what is actually going wrong with Intel’s 10nm process?
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After extensive research, SemiAccurate can say this company cannot survive Intel’s lack of delivery intact.
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What SemiAccurate has learned about Intel’s upcoming 10nm ‘release’ paints a contradictory picture for the company.
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Intel has been a bit economical with the truth on 10nm but SemiAccurate can give you the real story.
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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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What exactly is going wrong with Intel’s 10nm process?
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