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To: ckilmer

Intel is currently at the 14 nanometer mark.

“In a conference call with reporters, Bohr said that Intel believes that the current pace of semiconductor technology can continue beyond 10nm technology (expected in 2016) or so, and that 7nm manufacturing (expected in 2018) can be done without moving to expensive, esoteric manufacturing methods like ultraviolet lasers. “

Back in November another article was posted on this topic.
Intel Sees Path to Extend Moore’s Law to 7nm

Nov 24, 2014 2:08 PM EST

By Michael J. Miller
http://forwardthinking.pcmag.com/none/329835-intel-sees-path-to-extend-moore-s-law-to-7nm


3 posted on 02/22/2015 4:50:54 PM PST by ckilmer (q)
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To: ckilmer
7nm manufacturing (expected in 2018) can be done without moving to expensive, esoteric manufacturing methods like ultraviolet lasers. “

Dang, for a second there thought they were talking about using dark matter and dark energy, phew :)

9 posted on 02/22/2015 5:04:55 PM PST by The Cajun (Ted Cruz, Sarah Palin, Mark Levin, Mike Lee, Louie Gohmert....Nuff said.)
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To: ckilmer

Intel is the only company “shipping” 14nm.
The rest of the planet is 4-5 years behind Intel.
Samsung is probably next in line.
TSMC
Then WAY behind is Global Foundry.


51 posted on 05/11/2015 2:18:45 PM PDT by Zathras
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