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Avianna HoffmanBy Avianna HoffmanNovember 10, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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In the past few months, it has become evident that Intel is working hard to regain their throne in the market. As of right now, it appears that they are in their third improvement after having little credibility with the 10nm, and that they will have it by the year 2025, according to reports.

There is the possibility that this date might be pushed . The first node of this launch has already been launched. There will be five nodes within four years. We are currently in the production process for the second node (Intel 4), but there are two more complex ones to come. These two next nodes are particularly interesting because Intel plans to make a huge change in their performance.

Interesting Changes in Performance for Next Nodes

Compared to its predecessor, Core 15 (2nm) is expected to offer a significant increase in performance per watt consumed. As far as I can tell, this sounds great so far, doesn’t it? Nevertheless, there is one catch that needs to be addressed. There is speculation that the 2nm node might be delayed until 2023 instead of 2022, which was initially planned, due to how much of an advancement it is over the previous one. There has been no confirmation yet, but if this is true, then it would mean that Meteor Lake- which was supposed to be Intel’s most groundbreaking node yet- would also be delayed until at least 2024 at the earliest.

The result of this is that the device will not be available until the launch of TSMC’s 3 nm process node.
There is no need to worry, Intel has this under control. The company is already ahead of schedule with its 14nm node and is currently in the process of developing their 15nm node that is scheduled to be released in 2024.

Despite the fact that there might be some delays, it seems that Intel is still committed to delivering groundbreaking nodes that will enable them to reclaim their position as the market leader.

 

 

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