Apparently AMD Vega is not the only product behind schedule:

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Intel Delays 10nm Cannon Lake CPUs To End Of 2018

..[Intel] has reportedly delayed its first generation of 10nm based products, code named Cannon Lake, a third time. The new chips are now expected to come out no sooner than the end of 2018. That’s a setback of more than a full year over the company’s originally announced schedule which pegged Cannon Lake as a mid 2017 product.

..The three major players [other than Intel] include TSMC, Samsung and AMD’s key partner and ex-manufacturing arm Globalfoundries. All of whom are now projected to have volume production of 10nm equivalent or better process technology ready to go by 2019..

..Globalfoundries is expected to begin 7nm DUV volume production in the second half of [2018]...


As previously noted (in this Future of AMD thread), AMD is skipping 10nm entirely. The next AMD CPU and GPU designs are being designed for 7nm and have been rumored for 2019. However, who really knows how it will turn out. 7nm is close to the limit for silicon devices -- until they do it, they haven't done it.


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