Delayed by 6 months! Intel postpones the mass production of 7nm process processors

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According to foreign media reports, Intel said on Thursday that it is adjusting its product roadmap to delay the launch of 7nm-based CPU products by about six months and accelerate the transition of its 10nm products.  

Intel also said that its 7nm process production is twelve months behind the company's internal goals, which means that the company is currently unable to produce its 7nm process in an economically viable manner. The company now says that its 7nm process will not debut in the market until the second half of 2022 or early 2023. 

Intel Chief Financial Officer George Davis said in an interview that Intel has discovered a "serious defect mode" in its 7nm chip manufacturing process technology and is making adjustments.

Meanwhile, Intel will focus on its growing portfolio of 10nm-based Intel Core processors with the upcoming launch of "Tiger Lake" and its first 10nm-based server CPU, "Ice Lake," scheduled to launch by the end of this year. 

Intel expects to deliver a new line of client CPUs (codenamed "Alder Lake") in the second half of 2021. This will include its first 10nm-based desktop CPU and a new 10nm-based server CPU (codenamed "Sapphire Rapids"). 


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