Its first processor Intel at 7nm will be delayed another year due to a six-month delay from expectations so far.
ΚAfter presenting the financial results for the second quarter of 2, Intel announced that the company's capacity can not follow the schedules presented so far.
Thus, Intel's first 7nm processor will be delayed for another year, due to a six-month delay from expectations so far. The company will focus on the smooth development of the 10nm construction scale.
Intel announced that o “Tiger lakeAt 10nm for laptops and theIce LakeFor the business market remain on schedule for 2020. The 12th generation desktop processors "Alder Lake-S" will not come until the second half of 2021. In the meantime Intel will release the 11th generation "Rocket lakeProcessors on an integration scale 14nm with improved IPC, as they will use young people "Cypress Cove" cores.
It is noteworthy that Intel reported CPU delays of 7nm, which means that the difficulties associated with this scale of integration affect only the processors and not the discrete graphics cards that the company prepares and certifies. So it is possible that the Xe graphics cards we have heard so much about are made in third-party factories such as Samsung or TSMC.
For the rest, the "Tiger Lake" for laptops will be released in a few weeks and there may be ready-made products for the "back to school" shopping season.
Finally, given the 7nm manufacturing delays, Intel's first available 7nm processors for the retail market will not arrive before 2022, maybe in 2023. This means that repeated improvements in 10nm technology will support Intel products for the interval during which AMD it is possible to go to 5nm...