Not again! Are the rumors about yield issues true? Can anyone confirm?
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If one thing is delayed you can be assured there are many more as well!
Will there be smoke without fire…
When you fanatical boast your dreams it becomes your alternative reality and you can’t see the realt world anymore.
Intel managements just lie to themselves, lie to CEO, who then lie to the public.
@tdr+1lrdiRV1: Why would AMD care about Meteor Lake delays? It's in the rearview mirror, skimming the datacenter market.
Still ~45%
https://www.hardwaretimes.com/intels-14th-gen-meteor-lake-s-desktop-cpus-cancelled-mobile-chips-ported-for-mainstream-market-report/
Havent heard anything about it internally. Though they tend to leave the announcements pretty late
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@OP, Why TF would I give out yield information to a random person of the internet. Sounds like someone is fishing for insider info...GFYS! ;)
Here’s a blogger with an anonymous source. It wouldn’t surprise me as Intel doesn’t have HVM EUV expertise.
https://www.semianalysis.com/p/embracing-chaos-the-imperfect-art
Intel has also confidentially stated that they are manufacturing ready for EUV lithography in their Intel 4 process node. We don’t really believe them because internal documents we obtained show Intel’s first high-volume product utilizing EUV, Meteor Lake, has been delayed yet again, with “ready-to-ship” dates delayed until Week 52, 2023 at minimum. This suggests that Intel is facing challenges in implementing a production-scale design into an EUV process technology.
The meteor burns down before landing as mere carbon & rock solid.
Messiah says every big is absolutely schedule.
Can any subordinate say anything else ?
What’s that mean? We aren’t gonna win??