Quote from: DF on January 25, 2021, 16:02:09
I have high doubts this time schedule actually happens. And in fact I'd bet that Rocket Lake is out because Intel doesn't believe it either.
Quote from: _MT_ on January 25, 2021, 16:49:54Quote from: Buba The II (Bubba) on January 25, 2021, 16:11:26That's Intel's new naming convention for fabrication nodes. Instead of 10 nm ++, you've got Enhanced SuperFin. Actually, it would have been 10 nm +++. But the first generation of 10 nm was so bad that Intel would like to erase it from history and pretend it never existed. :-) I don't think details were published yet as to what changes were made over SuperFin (used to make Tiger Lake).
Inb4 the usual AMD crowd (the semiconductor experts, corporate policy experts, etc), I just wanted to ask out reporter:
what in God's name is "enhanced 10 nm SuperFin architecture"?
Quote from: Buba The II (Bubba) on January 25, 2021, 16:11:26That's Intel's new naming convention for fabrication nodes. Instead of 10 nm ++, you've got Enhanced SuperFin. Actually, it would have been 10 nm +++. But the first generation of 10 nm was so bad that Intel would like to erase it from history and pretend it never existed. :-) I don't think details were published yet as to what changes were made over SuperFin (used to make Tiger Lake).
Inb4 the usual AMD crowd (the semiconductor experts, corporate policy experts, etc), I just wanted to ask out reporter:
what in God's name is "enhanced 10 nm SuperFin architecture"?