Samsung / TSMC have mass production 10nm process, AMD is about to fully adopt GlobalFoundries 7nm, but as the semiconductor industry giants, Intel 10nm process has not come out, the earlier years of Tick-Tock architecture / process gradually gradual upgrade of the road is also slow Down.
At CES 2018, Gregory Bryant, senior vice president of client computing at Intel, finally broke the silence about his 10nm process and gave some specific information.
According to him, Intel will ship 10nm process processors to its customers in 2018, which is in line with its previous goal of expanding capacity to mass production in 2019.
However, specific products on the 10nm process, Bryant did not disclose.
In fact, at the Taipei Computer Show in early June 2017, Intel showed a notebook that is supposedly equipped with a 10nm processor, but did not give any specific instructions.
From the current news, Intel first code-named 10nm Processors Cannon Lake, followed by Ice Lake, and then the third generation 10nm process (code-named Tiger Lake), but are what positioning, when released, the need wait.