Intel delivered a compelling transcript this morning. Its revenue/net profit exceeded Wall Street expectations, while its main business grew across the board. Data center/storage/Internet of Things growth was double-digit, even if it was slight The client-side calculation (selling CPU) also rose slightly by 3% due to the strong shipment of notebooks.
Of course, these cold numbers are meaningless to most consumers. At the financial report meeting, Intel CEO Ke Zaiqi also announced the progress of 10nm. However, it is indeed an optimistic news.
It is reported that, Cannon Lake based on 10nm is shipping on a smaller scale , The Core i3-8121U with the secret of the 'Crimson Canyon' NUC minicomputer that may have been exposed a few days ago is one of them.
However, Intel's more important announcement is that 10nm large-scale delivery needs to wait until 2019, the new consumer-grade product code Whiskey Lake.
This is the first time that Whiskey Lake has been publicly disclosed. After the Cannon Lake, it was Ice Lake, Tiger Lake...
In a brief review, Intel's 10nm was first hoped to meet with us in 2017. , so this is the third 'jumping ticket' The key to depressing is that the outside world does not yet know what exactly is the reason. Market? Technology?
At the same time, Intel gave confirmation. The 14nm process will not be delisted in 2018, data center and customer computing products will continue to be improved, optimized... including '4+2' and '8+2' chips , That is, 4 core CPU + GT2 nuclear significant, 8 nuclear + GT2 nuclear significant combination.
This 8 core product may correspond to the Coffee Lake family's product which not long ago 'outcropped'. Currently it is guessed that this is the positioning of 'i7-8800K', will be listed together with the Z390 motherboard, there will be a car X399 motherboard. HEDT platform.
In addition, The server platform will have its own exclusive 'Cascade Lake' Intel also made this information clear.