Users are not interested in the nm of a cpu according to intel
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The CPU market has been stagnant for many years with an Intel that dominates with an iron fist due to the null competition from AMD, fortunately this is about to change thanks to the arrival of AMD Ryzen. Venkata Renduchintala, President of Intel's business and systems architecture group, ensures that users are not interested in the nm in which a processor is manufactured.
Intel: users are not interested in nm
Venkata Renduchintala believes that the company should focus more on offering new processors with an architecture update to improve performance, this is because users are not interested in the nm to which a processor is manufactured but in its performance, for Both processor updates should not be directly linked to the manufacturing process.
Some statements that have come at a time when Intele is stretching its manufacturing processes more than ever, the company continues to use the 14 nm that came from Broadwell and everything indicates that we are going to see a new generation of processors with the same lithograph. Broadwell, Skylake, Kaby Lake and Coffe Lake will be the generations that are manufactured in Intel's 14nm Tri-Gate.
The increase in performance in these four generations has been very little, so it is ironic that Intel says that it is more important to focus on the development of architecture rather than the manufacturing process, the last processors to arrive have been the Kaby Lake with a Null improves beyond a slight overclock over Skylake.
The arrival of AMD Ryzen may awaken the monster and surprise us sooner rather than later with a new generation of processors that really do bring a substantial upgrade. The 10nm is expected for 2018 with the arrival of Cannonlake.
Source: fudzilla
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