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by adrian_b
1349 days ago
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No, Intel was "stuck" at 14 nm because they believed that they will succeed to scale down the transistor sizes a lot more, without using EUV, as Pat Gelsinger has just explained in a long interview in the Verge. However they failed to implement with good results the methods that they had hoped to work, while the others, i.e. TSMC and Samsung had much more realistic roadmaps, which added EUV at the right moment. Intel was not stalled by waiting for EUV, on the contrary they were not prepared for the transition that was necessary when EUV was eventually ready. https://www.theverge.com/2022/10/4/23385652/pat-gelsinger-in... |
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