Intel has a plan to go beyond 3nm chips | Upscaled
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Intel has rebranded their manufacturing process nodes. What was once 10nm is now 7nm, through the power of a press release. To be fair to Intel, their 10nm is competitive with the 7nm processes from Samsung and TSMC, the other big players in the chip-making space, and the rename realigns each companies nodes to be roughly comparable. In addition to the rename, Intel also gave us info on their upcoming CPU tech, including EMIB in the planned Meteor Lake CPUs, and two new styles of Foveros stacked / 3D chips. Intel's plan goes as a far as ambitious 18 angstrom (or 1.8nm) node that they plan to be producing by 2026. That sounds awfully fast to me, but hey, we all need goals.
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