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5N4Y when ?

Are dot processes counted in the 5 nodes ?

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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.

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Intel 7nm is just finally working Intel 10nm only 6 years late!

Intel4 will be the first real node in almost a decade at Intel and what the he-l is manufacturing ready? If you can’t buy a product it don’t mean $hit! This is going to be like 10nm and shipping a few token crippled 4nm and call it a win like they did I with Canonlake!

The other nodes can tapeout and you can say it is making progress when you are progressing from 0 just like 10nm was on track like a decade ago.

Pat should shut up and just execute and let his products talk.

Wall Street will wait till he delivers.

All the talk is like Putin or Xi think you are better and underestimate what AMD, Nvidia, Ampere, Apple, Qualcomm, Amazon, Microsoft., Google are and will do with Foundry.

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Its all marketing theatrics so they get counted any way it looks good. So, instead don't be distracted by that... Only look at design wins and price/margin received. These are the only numbers that matters and are void of doctoring.

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