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Intel reveals new roadmap to 1 namometer, key partnership with Qualcomm

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

Intel has announced a revised roadmap for its future silicon processes. However, it will not be bringing forward the long-delayed launch of the 7nm Rocket Lake chipsets.

During an ‘Intel Accelerated‘ webcast on Monday, Intel laid out how it plans to retake its crown at the top of the processing mountain within the next four years, after falling behind rivals in recent times.

In the short term that means the new Alder Lake processors, which will be built on the renamed Intel 7 node, previously called “SuperFin Enhanced”.
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