Intel's 10nm Chips to Arrive During 2019 Holiday Season

From PC Mag: Intel has previously said its 10nm chips will arrive in 2019. But on Thursday, the company got more specific: the upcoming processors will land on store shelves at the end of 2019, during the holiday season.

The first 10nm chips to launch will be for consumer PCs, with server-based chips to shortly follow, Intel executives said during an earnings call.

Why the continued delays? That's been an ongoing question facing the chipmaker's plans for the processors, which were originally slated to arrive in 2016.

During the conference call, the company's chief engineering officer Venkata Renduchintala said Intel was still honing the 10nm manufacturing process, which requires packing an even greater number of transistors on a piece of silicon. "Recall that 10nm strives for a very aggressive density improvement target beyond 14nm. Almost a 2.7x scaling," he said.

Intel doesn't want to rush the technology's development and will wait until it can confidently manufacture the next-generation processors in volume. In the meantime, consumers will have to make do with Intel's 14 nm chips, which it's been shipping with ongoing improvements since 2014.

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