Intel pushes 10nm chip-making process to 2017, slowing Moore’s Law
It’s official: Moore’s Law is slowing down.
Intel gave an update on its chip-making plans Wednesday and revealed it will take longer than expected to introduce a new manufacturing process that will yield smaller, faster transistors.
Intel plans to produce its first “10-nanometer” processors in the second half of 2017, CEO Brian Krzanich said Wednesday. Intel hadn’t given a start date for the process before, but many observers had expected it to arrive some time next year.
To make up for the delay, Intel has added a new chip design to its roadmap that will appear in the second half of next year, manufactured on its current 14-nanometer process.
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