QUOTE(powerlinkers @ Jul 27 2021, 07:54 PM)
Apple, Samsung and Qualcomm will be releasing their 3nm processors in 2022 and 2023.
Other than enterprise clients, no one else is going to buy Intel processors by the end of the decade if Intel does not change its current strategy.
Actually the names of these process node haven't been related to any component for many years, like since 28nm IIRCOther than enterprise clients, no one else is going to buy Intel processors by the end of the decade if Intel does not change its current strategy.
They are simply whatever marketing want to call it
Here's million transistors/mm² according to WikiChip:
TSMC: 16FF was 28.88 MTr/mm², 10FF was 52.51 MTr/mm², N7 was 91.2 MTr/mm², N6 will be 114.2 MTr/mm² and N5 will be 171.3 MTr/mm²
Samsung: 14LPP was 32.94 MTr/mm², 10LPP was 51.82 MTr/mm², 8LPP was 61.18 MTr/mm², 7LPP was 95.08 MTr/mm², 6LPP will be 112.79 MTr/mm² and 5LPE will be 126.89 MTr/mm²
Tl;dr these are just generational names
This post has been edited by KekTart: Jul 27 2021, 08:30 PM
Jul 27 2021, 08:23 PM

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