>2019
>still no 10nm processors
2019
go build them yourself fuckass
[quantum tunnels your path]
It's why even Intel is going for more cores.
the iphone x has a 10nm processor
""""10nm""""
The shill got mad
They already should have found a way to avoid that.
Source?
Speaking of 10mn, I keep seeing "Intel is fucked" but I must have missed all those other 10mn processors because I don't see any.
Samsung Starts Industry’s First Mass Production of System-on-Chip with 10-Nanometer FinFET Technology
Korea on October 17, 2016
GLOBALFOUNDRIES Launches 7nm ASIC Platform for Data Center, Machine Learning, and 5G Networks
Jun 13, 2017
I mean consumer processors
Cannon Lake is out so we are on 10nm just not on desktop
>They already should have found a way to avoid that.
wrap the atoms in tinfoil, why didn't anybody think of that
you should patent this. you'll be rich.
Zen 2/Ryzen 3000 is 2019.
Technically not 10nm
Where is cannonlake out? 'cause I don't see any laptops with cannonlake processors out yet
>2011 + 7
>still no 10ghz processors
SD 835 and 845 are 10nm
not gonna happen until nitrogen/helium faucets become a standard home utility.
Is Rob still around? Does he have an opinion these days?
Ah yes, that one user from Sup Forums should build them, not a company with millions to put into R&D
The max we will get from AMD Ryzen 3000 series will be maybe 4.5ghz-5.2ghz on 7nm global foundries. Intel will probably be 5ghz-6.4ghz on 7nm or whatever they decide.
Intel's 7nm is 2021+ and Intel's 10nm+ will have clocks equal or lower than Coffeelake, per Intel's own xtor performance slides.
So no, you're stuck with 5GHz until 2020 or latter.
Zen2 is coming in 2019, in all its 7nm glory
Soon™
5Ghz*
*overclocking is not recommended by Intel, delidding will good warranty.
>the "making things smaller automagically makes them better" -meme
I, for one, would not mind getting a 50nm cpu if only so that it doesn't burn out after 2 years