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In recent days, a number of Intel processors have been exposed. The Coffee Lake processor of 14nm++ technology has also entered the Xeon product line. However, Intel has been suffering from the recent 10nm process, which is not only related to Intel processor upgrades, but more important. When Intel was behind the competition in semiconductor technology, it was one of the few in history. The 10nm dystocia seriously affected the confidence of investors. However, in Intel's view, they developed 10nm chips as early as 2017.
Intel has been warming up for the 50th anniversary celebration recently, and has held various events in succession. This is not an article published by Intel about Intel history, which lists Intel's product and technology innovations over the years.
This history table is as of 2017, and their highlight in 2017 is the completion of 10nm transistor chip development. This statement has been squandered by some netizens, and the 10nm process chips have been postponed until the end of 2019! But the other way around I think Intel is not wrong. As the former CEO Ke Zaiqi promised, they did ship 10nm chips at the end of 2017, which is the Core i3-8121U processor.
About this processor, we have also introduced before, it is a member of the 10nm Cannonlake processor, and is currently the only Intel 10nm chip, but it has a lot of slots, the nuclear GPU is shielded, you have to match Independence use, how to see it is considered a defective product, Intel launched this processor at the end of 2017. It is suspected that in order to complete the KPI index, the 10nm process was not mature at the end of last year.