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Intel: Does not skip 10nm directly into 7nm

According to foreign media wccftech reports, Intel clarified to the outside world at the recent UBS conference that the company will not skip 10nm and use the 7nm process directly.

Intel also emphasized that Cooper Lake is expected to achieve production in the first half of 2020, and Ice Lake will achieve mass production in the second half of 2020.

For more than two years, although Intel's 10nm process has been in use for a long time, it has not been delivered to customers. However, according to Intel's statement this time, the company will deliver high-performance server solutions based on 10nm by the end of 2020.

"We think 14nm technology is still very powerful, but we will also launch the first 10nm server solution, which will strengthen our advantages. We are very satisfied with our roadmap and competitive advantages," Intel said.

When the analyst asked whether to consider skipping 10nm and going directly to 7nm, Intel said: "The 10nm process has many advantages and can continue to 7nm. Although our 10nm process has been delayed, we have actually delivered it. . Therefore, we believe that 10nm technology has great advantages. In the future, we will continue to improve 10nm. "