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Intel Turns to Samsung in Order to Resolve CPU Shortage on the 14 nm Process
Originalmente o Rocket Lake que se fala que será feito pela Samsung, era para ser lançado ainda em 2020 e cpu de 14nm e gpu de 10nm, de acordo com outra fonte, em Abril:
Roadmap mais antigo:
10nm em 2018, 10nm+ em 2019, 10nm++ em 2020
Estão só uns 3 anos atrasados.
Só.
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Intel Turns to Samsung in Order to Resolve CPU Shortage on the 14 nm Process
Intel has seemingly partnered with Samsung, one of the largest manufacturers of Integrated Circuits, in order to help reduce the CPU shortage currently affecting the PC market. It is the first time ever that Intel turned to Samsung for it's CPU manufacturing given that, historically, Intel's Client Computing Group (CCG) has always relied on Intel's internal fab to manufacture all of its components. But as resources in those fabs became constrained, Intel CCG started looking at other resources, such as TSMC, to manufacture the chipsets used in Intel-based motherboards.
In a report prepared by Sedialy, a South Korean news media, Intel turned to Samsung specifically to meet demand on its 14 nm products. This unexpected move came after negotiations which, if you believe the rumors before the news, were in progress for quite some time already. Samsung has formally agreed to manufacture Intel's CPUs of the microarchitecture code-named 'Rocket Lake', which will serve as processors for mini PCs, planned to be released in 2021.
According to the source, Samsung will begin mass production of 14 nm Intel CPUs in the fourth quarter of 2020, which means that Intel still will not feel any relief from the off-loaded manufacturing, and will have to put up with it for a while longer. Also, according to the source, Intel's 14 nm manufacturing shortage has been worse than reported, which this partnership with Samsung further hints towards.
Originalmente o Rocket Lake que se fala que será feito pela Samsung, era para ser lançado ainda em 2020 e cpu de 14nm e gpu de 10nm, de acordo com outra fonte, em Abril:
mas sobre os problemas de produção já diziam:Rocket Lake: 10nm graphics in Q3’20
Somewhat more interesting, and the first truly new information, is the addition of Rocket Lake as a new codename for yet another 14nm product family. In both roadmaps, Rocket Lake (not to be confused with Rocket League) shows no changes to the existing lineup's core count.
However, most interesting about this family is that the roadmap says it will contain 10nm graphics and is slated to launch around the middle of 2020. This suggests that while Intel will continue to build the CPU on 14nm, Rocket Lake will contain a graphics chiplet with Intel’s 10nm graphics–in all likelihood based on the Xe architecture.
Roadmap recente:the big takeaway is that Comet Lake and Rocket Lake will leave little room for high-volume 10nm products in 2020, giving a bleak picture of the size of the 2020 10nm ramp, despite Intel having done its best to show a wide range of 10nm products from client to data center. That includes Ice Lake-SP with presumably quite a large die that Intel says will launch in the middle of next year.
Roadmap mais antigo:
10nm em 2018, 10nm+ em 2019, 10nm++ em 2020
Estão só uns 3 anos atrasados.
Só.