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Intel moves from 14nm to 10nm, then 7nm

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    Re: Intel moves from 14nm to 10nm, then 7nm 2014/11/28 07:37:07 (permalink)
    Nice...let's see if they can make it a reality!  They have had so many issues with .20nm

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    Re: Intel moves from 14nm to 10nm, then 7nm 2014/11/28 23:11:50 (permalink)
    lets hope they direct soder the IHS this time
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    Re: Intel moves from 14nm to 10nm, then 7nm 2014/11/30 21:34:02 (permalink)
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    lets hope they direct solder the IHS this time.
    No, they don't set aside a bunch of dies for unlocking and only then use a different TIM.  It just so happens they use solder for their server sockets and paste for mainstream.  Rebranding and unlocking those processors into a "K" or "X" doesn't make them special.
     
     
    At some point I'm sure Intel will force us all to move onto their X-chipsets by simply stop offering unlocked models in mainstream Z-chipsets, then everyone will play it off as Intel coming to their senses; when in reality, they were always doing that.
     
     
    post edited by lehpron - 2014/11/30 21:37:51

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