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Intel's Roadmap Includes 4nm Fab in 2022

Precision submits "Intel Corp., the largest maker of chips in the world, has outlined plans to make chips using 4nm process technology in about thirteen years. According to Intel, integration capacity of chips will increase much higher compared to fabrication process."

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  1. How do I add tags to posts now? by hattig · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    It seems I can't add my own tags to posts any more. Instead I get a grey bar with an almost invisible + and - in it, and no way to do anything. Not that I'm currently allowed to post a reply, because of the anal anti-spam system that doesn't take someone's on-going karma into account (i.e., good posters should be allowed to post more, none of this 10 minute time-out thing).

    And on-topic, woo, progress marches on. Anyone care to work out how many Nehalem cores you could fit onto a 200mm^2 chip at 4nm?

  2. Re:Looking forward to wireless chip interconnectio by sexconker · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Let's not beat around the bush people.
    We all know where this is going.

    Sharks. With friggin' laser beams attached to their friggin' heads.

  3. Completely Off-Topic by causality · · Score: 0, Offtopic

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