Intel 22nm Ivy Bridge to launch in early 2012?

Posted on Thursday, November 25 2010 @ 3:00 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
FUD Zilla heard Intel's 22nm Ivy Bridge may not arrive in Q4 2011 but in early 2012:
There is an indication that Intel won't launch its Ivy Bridge 22nm series in Q4 2011 as some expected. This doesn’t mean that Intel’s CEO wasn’t telling the truth when he made the announcement at IDF, as Intel should most certainly ship the chips to partners in Q4 2011, and just not launch it.

This is what they did with Sandy Bridge 32nm monolithic core that is shipping as we speak but it will only get launch and available at CES after January 5th 2011.

Intel might change its mind closer to launch, but current roadmap and partner communication indicates that Ivy bridge 22nm should launch in first days of 2012, roughly a year after Sandy Bridge. CES 2012 maybe?


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