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I think there are multiple sources on the density aspect of the comparison. There is one Here from Jan 2026 with this quote:
... but...
Sunday at 6:20 AM
Thanks - and fully agree - I didn't question N2's density advantage - was just curious about the power efficiency.
haha, fair -- My...
Sunday at 6:20 AM
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Clock speed shouldn't be a metric to judge design Intel 7 Raptor Lake clocks 6 Ghz and not a single X86 CPU on TSMC Node clocks that...
Sunday at 4:10 AM
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One could argue that Intel's "5 nodes in 4 years" was a bit of a tap dance ..... and that they didn't do anything like that.
"Intel 7"...
Sunday at 3:17 AM
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I think there are multiple sources on the density aspect of the comparison. There is one Here from Jan 2026 with this quote:
... but...
May 9, 2026
O
Yes, the grass always seems greener at the other side.
However, the key issue with Intel is that even if Product has their silicon made...
May 9, 2026
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Yes, the grass always seems greener at the other side.
However, the key issue with Intel is that even if Product has their silicon made...
May 9, 2026
K
One could argue that Intel's "5 nodes in 4 years" was a bit of a tap dance ..... and that they didn't do anything like that.
"Intel 7"...
May 9, 2026
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Two key paragraphs for me:
Tan acknowledged he has focused on customers, and said that he is now getting closer to the lineup of...
May 9, 2026
What are the source(s) for N2 being more power efficient than 18A?
IIRC 18A is generally cited as the highest performance of the two...
May 9, 2026
One could argue that Intel's "5 nodes in 4 years" was a bit of a tap dance ..... and that they didn't do anything like that.
"Intel 7"...
May 9, 2026
Intel has been using TSMC for some time now. Billions in spending per year. multiple products, This is why you should always have...
May 9, 2026
Since the second half of 2025, the global semiconductor industry has been squeezed by a rare convergence of forces: surging artificial...
May 9, 2026
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Honestly, this is a good market/customer response to the memory cartel that doesn't want to add significant capacity..
May 9, 2026
Since the second half of 2025, the global semiconductor industry has been squeezed by a rare convergence of forces: surging artificial...
May 9, 2026