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  • Albus_D

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    A valóság az intel roadmap-al kapcsolatban:
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    "In the above roadmap, Intel has completed its transition to Intel 7 and Intel 4, with Intel 3, 20A, and 18A coming in the next few years. For reference, Intel 7 is what the company names its 10nm process, and Intel 4 is what it names its 7nm process. Where the names come from (even though one could argue that they're misleading) is that Intel 7 has a very similar transistor density to TSMC's 7nm, despite Intel 7 being built on a 10nm process. The same goes for Intel 4, with WikiChip actually coming to the conclusion that Intel 4 is very likely to be slightly denser than TSMC's 5nm N5 process.

    With that said, where things become very interesting is with 20A and 18A. 20A (the company's 2nm process) is said to be where Intel will reach "process parity" and will debut with Arrow Lake and the company's first usage of PowerVia and RibbonFET, and then 18A will be 1.8nm using both PowerVia and RibbonFET, too. For a more detailed breakdown, check out the chart that I made below."

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