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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•4 months agoSure they can. Intel is already gearing up 20A and 18A nodes, and those should leapfrog TSMC. Not that TSMC is staying still, either, but Intel will likely have the world’s best density for a while.
minus-square@trolololollink1•4 months agoMeeh I’ve been hearing this in investor meetings for too long. If it was half true they wouldn’t be so behind in their current node in stores.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•4 months agoYou hear it for that long because it takes a long time to build fabs.
Sure they can. Intel is already gearing up 20A and 18A nodes, and those should leapfrog TSMC. Not that TSMC is staying still, either, but Intel will likely have the world’s best density for a while.
Meeh I’ve been hearing this in investor meetings for too long. If it was half true they wouldn’t be so behind in their current node in stores.
You hear it for that long because it takes a long time to build fabs.