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Intel Continues Ticking Backwards With New B365 Chipset

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-b365-chipset-specs,38235.html

In September Intel released the H310C chipset, which was a downgrade of the existing 14nm H310 chipset back to the 22nm process node. As Intel continues its 14nm struggles, the Santa Clara chipmaker has launched the new B365 chipset. It's basically the B360 chipset purportedly produced under the 22nm manufacturing process and the Kaby Lake Platform Controller Hub (PCH).

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Meh. Their '14nm struggles' are really 10nm struggles and getting caught short of capacity in the ever-shifting late transition to the next node. This is an obvious move for now to free up more wafers for higher margin 14nm products.

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At the rate we're going we should have new 32nm chips ready to go in 2022.

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