https://www.hardwaretimes.com/leaked-intel-roadmap-shows-15th-gen-arrow-lake-cpus-still-based-on-20a-2nm-node-rumor/amp/
That makes Intel leading already as the first 2nm chip maker?
https://www.hardwaretimes.com/leaked-intel-roadmap-shows-15th-gen-arrow-lake-cpus-still-based-on-20a-2nm-node-rumor/amp/
That makes Intel leading already as the first 2nm chip maker?
Broken process, garbage design. Silicon doesn't lie unlike Intel management.
It doesn't matter what something claims to be, what matters is what it is. And the 20A ain't 20 angstrom in any meaningful way.
Too many undereducated clowns posting here. 20A ("A" means angstrom...you probably never heard that). 20A is 2nm. Capische @dfr?
Intel 20A is 5nm.....
https://www.anandtech.com/show/16823/intel-accelerated-offensive-process-roadmap-updates-to-10nm-7nm-4nm-3nm-20a-18a-packaging-foundry-emib-foveros
Since when has Intel released a chip that is not riddled with bugs that also takes 5 years to PRQ before defeaturing all the features customers cared about?
Get real, Intel is still having problems with 10nm.
Go get a real job.
That is what is known as propaganda. What a bunch of clowns!
Creating a roadmap is easy, execution is hard. When was the last time Intel executed?