Nemesis11
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Para este ano, sim, mas para o ano, falam dos Xeons Icelake-SP. A não ser que seja um MCM tipo Epyc, significa que dentro de mais ou menos 1 ano, eles estarão a produzir chips com grande área a 10nm.
https://www.anandtech.com/show/1427...tion-of-10nm-ice-lake-cpus-raises-10nm-volume
Ao mesmo tempo o Semiaccurate tem mais um artigo a "bater" nos 10 nm da Intel. Resumindo:
https://semiaccurate.com/2019/04/25/leaked-roadmap-shows-intels-10nm-woes/
Pergunto-me se os 10 nm da Intel não se vão limitar a Icelake-U/Y, Lakefield(???), Xeons Icelake-SP e com uma produção reduzida.
As for 10 nm ramp in general, Intel is only talking about producing its relatively small Ice Lake-U processors in volumes this year, which is the company’s typical way of ramping up a new node. When it comes to their larger Ice Lake-SP server parts, Intel expects to launch those 10 nm Xeon products in 2020. The company says that its Ice Lake-SP CPUs will be available in less than 12 months after its Ice Lake-U products hit the market. In fact, Intel has even advised investors to expect 10 nm Xeons to arrive “rather sooner than later” in 2020, which would imply something earlier than Q4'2020.
https://www.anandtech.com/show/1427...tion-of-10nm-ice-lake-cpus-raises-10nm-volume
Ao mesmo tempo o Semiaccurate tem mais um artigo a "bater" nos 10 nm da Intel. Resumindo:
Intel moved three of the four fabs slated for 10nm to other processes, some are going to 7nm while others backported to 14nm. The count now stands at between one and two depending on who’s numbers you believe but that is nowhere near enough to satisfy demand.
So Intel’s 10nm process is deprecated, will never have viable yields, is slower than 14nm according to Intel’s own numbers, is more dense, and is much more power efficient. One conclusion you can draw from the 10nm mess is that it will never make money and should never have been released.
https://semiaccurate.com/2019/04/25/leaked-roadmap-shows-intels-10nm-woes/
Pergunto-me se os 10 nm da Intel não se vão limitar a Icelake-U/Y, Lakefield(???), Xeons Icelake-SP e com uma produção reduzida.