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by csharptwdec19 1830 days ago
There's probably still -some- validity to it, but I think many lines are blurred.

For example, Intel '10nm' is actually pretty close to TSMC '7nm' as far as Transistor density, and at '10nm' is clearly superior from a density standpoint [0],[1].

However Intel has had trouble with their own 7nm node while TSMC is now at '5nm'.

[0] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10_nm_process#10_nm_process_no... [1] - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7_nm_process#7_nm_process_node...