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Intel Says It'll Deliver 2025 Chip Tech a Half Year Early (cnet.com) 35

After years of trouble and delay, Intel's chipmaking business finally has some good news to report. The most advanced manufacturing process the company has committed to will arrive in the second half of 2024, six months earlier than planned. From a report: Intel fell behind rivals Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) and Samsung because of problems modernizing its manufacturing, and it convinced chip designer Pat Gelsinger to return to the company as chief executive in 2021. Shortly afterward, Intel laid out a road map that meant five improvements to its manufacturing processes in four years, with manufacturing processes named Intel 7, Intel 4, Intel 8, Intel 20A and Intel 18A. Each step improves a chip's performance relative to its power consumption. Those steps are the foundation of a plan to catch up to rivals in 2024 and surpass them in 2025.
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Intel Says It'll Deliver 2025 Chip Tech a Half Year Early

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  • by fahrbot-bot ( 874524 ) on Monday April 11, 2022 @02:49PM (#62436818)

    ... manufacturing processes named Intel 7, Intel 4, Intel 8, Intel 20A and Intel 18A. Each step improves a chip's performance relative to its power consumption.

    The last two reflect the number of Amps the processor itself will require ... :-)

    • by fred6666 ( 4718031 ) on Monday April 11, 2022 @02:54PM (#62436836)

      given that modern CPUs have a voltage of about 1.2V, that would be suitable for laptop computers.
      Even if this is on the 12V rail, it means 240W, which high, but acceptable for HEDT beasts.

      AMD's threadripper 3990X has a 280W default TDP.

      • by slaker ( 53818 )

        It would be fairer to say that's its maximum rather than its default. I have a TR3 3960X and yes it will draw 280W out of the wall if I'm hitting it hard enough, but at that point I'm probably exporting 8k video footage or something where I'm legitimately thankful that I have that amount of computing power to draw on in the first place.

      • by NFN_NLN ( 633283 )

        You ruined that guys joke and informed all of us. That is the way, haha.

      • Thanks! I hadn't thought of that. From doing electrical work, components are often marked like "20A" so Amps came directly to mind and I didn't consider the low voltage used by CPUs. I looked up "Intel 20A" and it actually means Angstrom for the component scale...

    • My mobile i9 is currently sitting at a Vcore of .9v, so I *wish* it was only pulling 20A.
      It's closer to 70A.
    • I'll follow myself up and note that the "A" stands for Angstrom: What is Intel 20A? Nanometers, Angstrom, and beyond [digitaltrends.com], since TFA didn't mention it ...

  • Intel keeps saying this and that, but then ends up delaying products. It is still the first half of 2022, so suddenly things are looking better for something expected in 2025? Sorry, that's a long time from now, and plenty of time for problems to crop up. I'm not saying it will happen, but honestly, it's like a kid getting low grades claiming he is on track to graduate a year early. Nothing should make ANYONE think that the kid is correct, and nothing should give people confidence that Intel will ma
    • by mbkennel ( 97636 )

      Except that it's not the same 'kid', as there is a new management team. Once upon a time Intel did lead device physics, and with management that cares about it once again and is willing to invest in capital and personnel, they may be able to be successful even if they won't be leading rivals as much.

      • They're leading pretty hard right now.
        You can tell AMD felt the pressure, which is why we got their newest line of complete trash chips to try to keep everyone interested until Zen4 arrives.

        If they made AMD pull at "quick, re-badge an old chip and add another +!" then things have indeed turned around over in the House of Blue
        • I love how their newer chips, that are still faster than last year's model are complete trash, but Intel's on year 4 of doing exactly that and they just put out a press release promising they'll have their shit together in another 2-3 years (which likely means 4-5).

          AMD is just doing the Tick Tock release that Intel used to do until they couldn't figure out how to Tick again.

          • I'm confused.
            Alder Lake is fundamentally different from the gen 11 chips...
            Now, Gen 11 and before- ya.

            As for why is the 2022 AMD drop trash? That's simple- for the same reason Intel's gen 9+ were compared to their AMD counterparts- because the Intel parts perform better, are cheaper, and have more future-proof interfaces. Making one wonder how in any value evaluation, one would be led to purchase a 2022 AMD part.

            I expect Zen4 to kick ass, but the Zen2+3 re-release is embarrassing.
  • Sorry, Intel,
    your i7 920 was years ahead of its time, and I enjoyed it for many years, but now you are running behind.
  • Sounds like the "Scotty Principle" is at play here.

  • The future looks bright for Intel as long as AMD and Apple halt all future development efforts so Intel can catch up with, and surpass, them.
    • as long as AMD and Apple halt all future development efforts

      More like TSMC and Samsung. But your point is still valid. Predictions of future technology always look good when compared to the present.

      • by gweihir ( 88907 )

        I agree. AMD CPU design has been exceptionally good for quite a while now. It is highly likely that AMD can keep that up. Outside of pure CPU speed, AMD was basically always significantly better than Intel. Just remember, for example, how long before Intel they moved the memory-controller into the CPU.

        As to TMSC and Samsung, they both have an excellent track-record in this business and there is no reason to expect that will change.

        • I think you've got a rose-colored view of it.

          AMD has had as many complete whiffs as they've had triumphs.
          The "generally better" claim is nearly laughable when considering pre-Zen3 parts.

          And as we sit right now, Alder Lake has applied enough pressure that AMD is now re-issuing Zen2 parts in an attempt at competing at the low end, where they simply cannot.

          Now, I expect this to change when Zen4 comes around, but it can't be denied that newest dump of chips is Waste-Of-Silicon status.
          • by gweihir ( 88907 )

            I think you've got a rose-colored view of it.

            You think wrongly. Even the much maligned AMD FX8xxx CPUs were superior to Intel, Intel just managed to lie convincingly to a lot of people. You obviously among them.

            • You think wrongly. Even the much maligned AMD FX8xxx CPUs were superior to Intel, Intel just managed to lie convincingly to a lot of people. You obviously among them.

              What the fucking hell are you talking about? You're high.

              Let's talking about the FX-8xxx chips. The ones that AMD marketed as "8 Core" (even though they were 4), and were subsequently found guilty of false advertising for. The chips that at $100 more than a competing Intel chip, performed around 50% worse.

              What pure fucking bullshit dude. Pathetic.

              • by gweihir ( 88907 )

                If that is your level of understanding, then there really is no point in explaining to you how wrong you are. That gap to actual reality is too hard to bridge.

                • You continue to wave your hands in the air and say "It's better! I can't tell you how, you just wouldn't understand."

                  Bulldozer/Piledriver were flat out worse than Sandy Bridge in every way (price, performance, power, efficiency, total power use) - that is a fact. It isn't something anyone needs to understand, it just is. It is quantifiable, measured, and well documented.
                  The architecture was so bad that it nearly bankrupted AMD.

                  My understanding of Bulldozer is very good. It would have been my upgrade pa
  • When you treat a prediction of meeting a future milestone as an actual milestone in of itself.
  • ...brownouts are predicted throughout the country beginning in the second half of 2024.

  • They claim they will not fuck up again? Yeah, credible. The SEC should probably look into that statement.

    • I think you need to show us on the doll where Intel touched you.

      This comment is coming on the heels of the Q2 2022 AMD releases which include a lineup that invariably costs more and performs worse than their Intel counterparts, much to the confusion of literally everyone in the industry.
      • by gweihir ( 88907 )

        This comment is coming on the heels of the Q2 2022 AMD releases which include a lineup that invariably costs more and performs worse than their Intel counterparts, much to the confusion of literally everyone in the industry.

        Only the stupid parts of the industry are confused. The rest sees what is actually going on.

        • Only the stupid parts of the industry are confused. The rest sees what is actually going on.

          Oh, horseshit.

          You're a fucking fanboy.
          For the sake of argument, go ahead and educate us all on "what is actually going on"

          • by gweihir ( 88907 )

            Only the stupid parts of the industry are confused. The rest sees what is actually going on.

            Oh, horseshit.

            You're a fucking fanboy.

            For the sake of argument, go ahead and educate us all on "what is actually going on"

            Nope. I am an actual engineer with real understanding, not an amateur that has fallen for the shiny marketing claims. No point in "educating" you (and that is the singular you, claiming you speak for the majority just shows how weak your position actually is), you have made up your mind and are not interested in actual facts.

            • No, you're not. You're a liar, is what you are.

              The 4500 and 5500 are reclaimed silicon. They're monolithic dies- APUs that had broken GPUs.
              Just like the 6500XT, which is a reclaimed silicon GPU.

              The funniest part of this, is that in this new release, the best CPU you can pair with a 6500XT, is an Intel, since it's 4 PCIe lane-limited.
              This produces hilarious results where a 12100F + a 6500XT is 79% more performant than a 5500 with a 6500XT.

              For less money.

              Nobody buys your "You just wouldn't understan
  • Apple bet on ARM to increase profits and because controlling the processor, the OS, and some of the applications allowed for a notable boost in performance and an increase in battery life. Cray and HP bet on AMD for the big performance boost over Intel this time around. Intel is still in desktops and servers where it will likely stay for the time being. But energy usage has never been a Intel strong suit, and AMD is worse. But they are in the data centers and gonna stay there. The cutting edge swaps ba
    • It's too early to tell if they'll keep it up, but Alder Lake already stopped the faltering trend.
      The 12th gen parts are better in literally every single way than the Zen3 parts, which is something Intel couldn't say back when they were just adding '+' to 14nm every year.
  • Yea, not the most popular opinion, but I live in Oregon and they still make investments here, and if they got back to bending sand as good as anybody, that would be fine by me. The more options we have in terms of foundry capability, the better.

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