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Intel changes its manufacturing language as it moves to angstroms

Posted on July 26, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Intel is also claiming that, by 2025, it will return to “manufacturing leadership.”

Intel said Monday it is completely changing the way in which generations of its microprocessors have been defined, discussed, and evaluated, paving the way for chips to be measured in angstroms, not nanometers.

Specifically, Intel is rewriting the terminology associated with its process technology, it said at an “Intel Accelerated” presentation. Going forward, Intel’s 10nm “enhanced SuperFIN” technology will now be called “Intel 7,” mentally placing it on the same tier as the same 7nm process technology AMD uses for its Ryzen chips.
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