Intel’s 10-nm products are likely in production as we speak. Seven nanometers is the next stop on the roadmap, and the…
Intel’s 10-nm products are likely in production as we speak. Seven nanometers is the next stop on the roadmap, and the company revealed today that it’ll be pouring $7 billion into its Chandler, Arizona facilities to complete an entirely new foundry for production on that node. Intel expects that Fab 42, as it’ll be known, will require three to four years of construction before it’s complete. When Fab 42 comes online, Intel says it’ll be „the most advanced semiconductor factory in the world.