The roadmap for future technological processes of Intel appeared on the network back in May 2019, but only now the relatively detailed plans of the corporation have become known.

Intel’s 10-year plan to master new technological processes

Let’s start with the fact that, according to Intel’s assurances, in 2021 we are expected to switch to 7-nanometer process technology, in 2023 to a 5-nanometer process, in 2027 the company’s processors will switch to 2 nanometers, and in 2029 Intel will surprise the world with 1.4-nanometer process technology.

The new Roadmap was published at the IEEE International Meeting on Electronic Devices by one of Intel’s partners. The image is part of a private presentation of the company, which she held back in September.

According to available information, even a 10nm process technology should greatly improve Intel’s position. For example, it will bring 2.7x the transistor density scaling, up from 14 nanometers. Thus, Intel will be able to catch up with AMD in terms of the number of cores in the high-performance and server segments and even more break away from the “red” ones in terms of clock frequencies of future CPUs.

Source: WccfTech

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