Intel is stuck on yesterday’s tech while it waits for tomorrow’s
TL;DR: Intel’s next-generation 18A process, its most advanced manufacturing technology, is ramping up more slowly than expected. Until it reaches high-volume production, the company’s heavily utilized Intel 7 lines will continue to constrain output for both client and data center chips. In the meantime, Intel is prioritizing higher-margin server processors to offset supply limitations and preserve profitability. […]
Intel’s next-generation […] process […] more slowly than expected.
When was the last time one of Intel’s next-gen processes went well? 🫠
Them selling their fabs lol
10 nm++++++++ is the new 14 nm++++++++
There is a certain irony in Intel 7 being a bottleneck for their business considering they’ve been shipping products with Intel 7 components for more than four years.
trying to jump from 7 to 1.8 seems like a big step lol, it’s hard to recover after so many issues and delays
As discussed here! https://retrolemmy.com/post/27617593
Intel 7 is now […]
Intel 7 lines will continue to […]
Aka Intel 7 was already and nothing has changed?
The change being that there was expected to be a change in the situation, which isn’t happening with 18A going slower than expected. This article doesn’t have much focus on the 18A part though.




