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Intel will launch 10nm server processors in the fourth quarter of this year

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February 5, 2020

Recently, Intel CEO Bob Swan said in an interview that in the past 5 quarters, 10nm production capacity has gradually increased and surpassed expectations.

Bob Swan revealed in the interview that after the 10nm capacity increase, Intel started to produce 10nm client chips in the fourth quarter of last year. In the first half of this year, 5G SOC and artificial intelligence inference chips will be launched, and 10nm server processors will be launched in the fourth quarter.

In addition, the industry has been rumored that Intel will skip 10nm and use the 7nm process directly. Intel has stated earlier that although its 10nm process has been delayed, it has actually been delivered. Intel believes that 10nm technology still has great advantages and will continue to improve 10nm in the future.

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