
Intel has unveiled its roadmap, planning to master the 1.4nm process by 2029, alongside transitions to 7nm in 2021 and 2nm in 2027.
Intel's roadmap for future process technologies first surfaced online in May 2019, but only now are the company's relatively detailed plans becoming public.
⤢ ВІДКРИТИAccording to Intel, the transition to 7nm is slated for 2021, followed by 5nm in 2023. The company's processors will then move to 2nm in 2027, with Intel aiming to debut a 1.4nm process by 2029.
This new roadmap was published at the IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting by one of Intel's partners. The image itself appears to be part of a confidential company presentation held back in September.
Even the 10nm process is expected to significantly improve Intel's standing, according to available information. For instance, it should deliver a 2.7x transistor density scaling compared to 14nm. This would allow Intel to catch up with AMD in core counts for the high-performance and server segments, and further widen the gap against the 'red team' in future CPU clock speeds.
Source: WccfTech