Intel to quit 65nm CPU production in Q3 2010

Posted on Wednesday, February 17 2010 @ 16:01 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
FUD Zilla heard Intel will stop production of 65nm processors in Q3 2010. Currently, these chips make up about 3 percent of the company's total shipments.
In the mean time 45nm is at its peak as in Q1 massive 85 percent of CPUs are 45nm and some 12 percent are being manufactured in 32nm. In Q2 the 45nm process shanks to 78 percent while 32nm grows to 20 percent and in Q3 45nm drops further to 71 percent of all CPUs while 32nm jumps to 28 percent, more than two times of what Intel plans to ship in Q1 2010.


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