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Intel Admits CPU Shortages Will Continue Until Third Quarter of 2019

for its 14nm process node, the CPU shortages would not be resolved until the third quarter of the year...most of Intel’s future CPU SKUs would be built on the 14nm process until at least the end of 2020, and potentially even longer depending on the 10nm process’ progress.

[In addition] a leaked roadmap .. shows that most of Intel’s future desktop CPU SKUs will continue to be built on the company’s aging 14nm process up until the end of 2021, and potentially into 2022.


The attached leaked roadmap shows Intel 10nm aiming at 2021 -- but is "to be determined". I always take leaked information with the appropriate helping of salt -- could be a hoax roadmap. However, it is in line with other information we've read. Also, the roadmap indicates lower core counts at 10nm than expected (by me -- AMD rumored to have 7nm 16 core this Summer).

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