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    Default Intel Has 5 nm Processors in Sight


    Every once in a while, Intel restores our confidence that Moore's Law is still alive and well.



    According to the company, future production processes down to 5 nm are on the horizon and will most likely be reached without significant problems. Following the current 22 nm process, Intel's manufacturing cadence suggests that the first 14 nm products will arrive in late 2013, 10 nm in 2015, 7 nm in 2017, and 5 nm in 2019. A slight adjustment has been made to include different production processes for traditional processors and now SoCs. The company previously indicated that SoCs will be accelerated to catch up with the process applied to Intel's main processor products.

    According to reports, Intel does not see any reason to believe that Moore's Law, which is really more an accepted guideline and observation rather an actual "law", will be breached by the company within 10 years, which indicates that Intel has visibility even beyond 5 nm. At this time, Intel has 14 nm in development, and 10 nm manufacturing in its research phase.

    Also, Intel said that it is planning to move from 300 mm to 450 mm production wafers, but this switch is still about five years out. There was no information on the introduction of EUV lithography.

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    Last edited by harhar; 10-11-2012 at 11:03 PM. Reason: Edit

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    Default Re: Intel Has 5 nm Processors in Sight

    nice one pero mga 3-4 years pa ni b4 ma release

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    Default Re: Intel Has 5 nm Processors in Sight

    I built my first PC (out of my own hard earned money) 8 years ago... That was a P4 2.4 Prescott which is 90nm tech... I still have the procie with me by the way...

    Moving on, we'll see what's on the table 8 years from now...

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    Default Re: Intel Has 5 nm Processors in Sight

    I dont think there would be so much of a difference between the 14 and 5nm.. which makes me think objectively, why not push with quantum computing?

    ^^ i still have an old 180nm duron somewhere in the province..

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    Default Re: Intel Has 5 nm Processors in Sight

    Quote Originally Posted by keropi View Post
    I dont think there would be so much of a difference between the 14 and 5nm.. which makes me think objectively, why not push with quantum computing?

    ^^ i still have an old 180nm duron somewhere in the province..
    i have here 320 nm procie

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    Default Re: Intel Has 5 nm Processors in Sight

    now thats really old.. and you used that before??

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    Default Re: Intel Has 5 nm Processors in Sight

    Quote Originally Posted by keropi View Post
    now thats really old.. and you used that before??
    yes until nw and im selling dis 4 abwt 18,000 p1 socket 274 320 nm procie.

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    Default Re: Intel Has 5 nm Processors in Sight

    Holy fffffff... Antigo na na.. How old are you btw? hehehe...

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