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After spinning wheels with 10nm, Intel did not need its new 7nm delay – ZDNet
Financially, Intel is still looking good, but its roadmap is a mess of red ink.
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Fresh from being dumped by Cupertino, Intel really didn’t need the delay to its 7nm process that was announced at the end of last week.
It was barely a year ago when Intel finally slayed the demons that had been holding back its 10nm process and keeping it from most buyers for years. But we now know the first 7nm processor will only hit the streets in early 2023. Much like the 10nm process, it will begin in data centres.
Intel CEO Bob Swan said last week that 7nm was 12 months …
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