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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Alder Lake-S due 2H 2021, 7nm in late 2022/early 2023
Quad-core available for the first time.
Takes on Intel 10th Gen – both Lakes.
Publicly apologises to customers.
First two drop in December.
Won't offer a launch date, though.
Also details second-gen Optane, arriving next year.
Aims to block importation.
With its move to 10nm on desktop still lacking a confirmed launch date, what can Intel do to turn the tables on AMD?
Mobile only again.
9W-28W mobile parts only.
Pledges 7nm within two years.
Ice Lake feat. Sunny Cove gets closer.
Drops info ahead of AMD’s keynote.
While Swan apologises to investors.
Investors not happy.
Pledges production by year's end.
Include $1bn government kickback.
10nm definitely on track for holiday 2019, though.
Featuring Sunny Cove CPU and Gen11 graphics.
Xeon and Core products coming in 2019.
Xe to be used for discrete parts in 2020.
Nothing a suitable replacement for silicon.
October 14 2021 | 15:04