Intel sapphire rapids will be the successor to tiger lake
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Intel has revealed the first details on the processors that will arrive in the year 2020 to succeed the future Tiger Lake. This is the Intel Sapphire Rapids architecture that will debut the manufacturing process at 7nm Tri-Gate of the semiconductor giant.
Intel Sapphire Rapids at 7nm in 2020
Lately we are in a great hurry from Intel to publicize its products, the most imminent launch will be Coffee Lake that will arrive on October 5 with the manufacturing process at 14 nm ++ Tri-Gate. These processors will be followed by Cannon Lake, Ice Lake and Tiger Lake that will arrive in 2018 and 2019 under the company's 10nm manufacturing process. It will not be until 2020 when Intel leaps to 7nm from the hand of Sapphire Rapids, as long as there are no delays. Therefore, there are still four generations of Intel processors until the arrival of their first silicon manufactured in 7 nm.
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These Intel Sapphire Rapids processors will be seen with the new AMD processors based on the Zen 2 microarchitecture, which will also be manufactured in 7 nm and will arrive in 2019, so Sunnyvale's would be ahead of Intel in terms of fabrication process.
The latter at least on paper since, remember once again, there is no standard when measuring the size of transistors.
Source: techpowerup
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