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Intel is creating back up plans and parallel plans for 18A products and maybe beyond. This will give them the flexibility needed to navigate the restructuring.
I would use 18 Months from Tapeout to Launch minimum.... even that might be a paper launch (products not on shelves).
We will see the product roadmap change before Nova lake gets launched.
Intel is creating back up plans and parallel plans for 18A products and maybe beyond. This will give them the flexibility needed to navigate the restructuring.
I would use 18 Months from Tapeout to Launch minimum.... even that might be a paper launch (products not on shelves).
We will see the product roadmap change before Nova lake gets launched.
there will be product ROADMAP changes when intel publishes the client and datacenter/AI roadmap in the next year. This will include which skus are on which node and which are dropped.
Speaking of which.... naming convention:
If Intel takes a CPU, keeps the core, redoes it.... isnt that just a refresh? not a new generation? RLR was called 14th gen ... as was meteor lake. doesnt seem right.
and doesnt the codename "Arrow lake" go with the core design. Meteor lake on Intel 3 is not arrow lake.... the cores are different?
I hope this "when is Arrow lake not arrow lake" confusion goes away. LOL