
Is Intel still using 10nm? If so, why? : r/pcmasterrace - Reddit
Jan 2, 2023 · Intel 7 is a 10nm process, AMD’s 7nm chips are TSMC’s 7nm process (AMD does not fab its own chips, intel does). Notice I said Intel 7 and not intel 7nm. That one’s all branding. Just like intel 5 and 3, but 18A is actually 18 Ångstroms (1.8nm)
Intel Rebadges 10nm Enhanced SuperFin Node as "Intel 7
Jul 26, 2021 · Intel 3 succeeds Intel 4 in the second half of 2023, and is timed to launch around the time TSMC comes out with its sub-4 nm node, likely the 2 nm. Intel claims this node offers an 18 percent performance/Watt gain over the Intel 4, implement a denser HP library, increase the use of EUV, improve the drive-current and via resistance, to result in ...
Intel 10nm vs. AMD 7nm : r/hardware - Reddit
Dec 12, 2018 · The Intel 10nm node used in Canonlake has a density of about 100 MTr/mm². Using Intel 14/14+/14++, as reference the 10nm+ node used in Icelake could have a density of about 90 MTr/mm². The TSMC 7nm node used by AMD has density of about 66 MTr/mm². The 7nm label was chosen for marketing purposes.
Intel Rebadges 10nm Enhanced SuperFin Node as "Intel 7
Jul 26, 2021 · TurmaniaOriginally intel 10nm was superior to tsmc's 7nm. Tsmc played a misleading naming game but got away with it as they produced end results. Now intel once was in right now has to play the same game as competitor.Total balls, show where and when originally Intel's 10nm was better than Tsmc's 7nm.
What Are the Problems Intel is Facing with 10NM? : r/intel - Reddit
Intel can't do anything going forward if it's stuck on this node. Look at the evolution of Zen. Current leaks estimate Zen3 to be around 15%~ faster than Zen2, and Zen2 was within a few points of Intel. AMD keeps the scaling going, with more cores, and improvements. Intel is stuck until 10nm gets figured out. The ceiling is hit.
How does Intel's 10nm have a higher transistor density than
INTEL----- the first 10nm intel did was just 10nm (no +). it was tested out on a test run with a new arch called canonlake which is sort of between skylake and icelake. this is the 100mtr\mm2 process. it clocked 2-3ghz range 10nm+ was scaled back to around 70mtr\mm2.
Understanding Technology Nodes (14 nm, 10nm, 7nm, etc.) - Reddit
May 11, 2020 · Firstly, the Intel 10nm numbers were given by Intel for a theoretical node that never worked and that they've stated they had to relax. Secondly, you are comparing a complete theoretical Intel 7nm process that most likely will not hit those numbers, and will not be released for YEARS, to a TSMC 5nm one that is already in mass production, and ...
Intel 10nm SuperFin Process Goes up Against TSMC 7nm
Aug 13, 2020 · Intel on Thursday made several technological disclosures about its latest silicon fabrication process, the 10 nm SuperFin. With this, the company is changing the nomenclature of its node refinements, away from the ## nm++ naming scheme (with each "+" denoting a refinement, or internode), to a more descriptive naming scheme.
r/intel on Reddit: Anyone can explain what is 14nm+++++ and …
Jan 18, 2020 · Intel's 10nm was supposed to arrive almost five years ago and start to replace 14nm. However, 10nm only arrived late last year in what seems to in limited release as a much lower than usual number of laptops launched with it. In the past five years Intel has optimized 14nm on numerous occasions with each new release adding a "+".
Intel Completes Development of 1.8nm and 2nm Production Nodes
Mar 6, 2023 · Having said that, Intel 7 (10nm) is still much better than a traditional 10nm node. The reason why it's called Intel 7 is because it is on par with an equivalent 7nm node on a per-transistor basis. Also, TSMC has been way ahead of the game for a while now, and AMD has been using them since 2011 so that's why AMD was so competitive once TSMC ...