Intel denies rumors about 10nm delay

Posted on Thursday, December 12 2019 @ 23:07 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
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Earlier today, a report from SemiAccurate and a Wells Fargo analyst stated that Intel hit another roadblock on its path to bring 10nm processors to the market. According to the reports, further delays would be in the cards for the 10nm Ice Lake-based server processors.

However, Tom's Hardware received a statement from Intel that refutes the rumors:
"Intel remains on track for delivery of the Whitley platform starting with production of Cooper Lake in H1 2020 followed by Ice Lake production in H2 2020. We are also on track to follow Whitley with the delivery of Sapphire Rapids in 2021," an Intel spokesperson said.


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