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Intel Admits That Its 10-Nano Technology Is Behind the Competition

https://www.fool.com/investing/2018/02/19/intel-admits-that-its-10-nano-technology-is-behind.aspx

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Post ID: @OP+SIrekj2

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Ah the lies are now all exposed

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Post ID: @5gzu+SIrekj2

the brain drain from horrendous management, ACT, and dysnfunctional relationship between insular TD and ignored FSM has resulted in this. No accountability wrt to TMG leaders.

and by having failed in the custom foundry that much more business... and volume and scale... went TSMC’s way.

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Post ID: @4waa+SIrekj2

If you have no access to compare the transistor performance, let’s just say intels 14nm with other 16 (20nm), you better shut up. How c---y intel fab monkeys are. Monkeys stilll think they have the best to offer and will never understand why we (their customers) switched back to 16 in the design.

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Post ID: @3pch+SIrekj2

So when do all the managers and engineers who contributed to debacle get fired?!?! Having lost a 4 year competitive lead, they detserve it.

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Post ID: @1vfq+SIrekj2

Keep drinking the koolaid

Tick tick tick boom, the farce is over in PTD and no amount of meetings and daily TF can fix the FUBAR called 1274

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Post ID: @1hnw+SIrekj2

That article was posted here already two months ago, and it was already pointed out then that it was just another case of Ashraf Eassa misunderstanding some technical issue.

Heck, OP is probably Ashraf, because if he weren‘t posting links to his BS articles here, he wouldn‘t get any clicks at all.

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Post ID: @ohi+SIrekj2

It take a while for 10nm because intel big chip is hard to fabricate onto 10nm dont expect them to beat tmsc. Its time to invest in amd because they have infinityfabric.

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Post ID: @kwz+SIrekj2

TSMC has stated quite plainly that it intends to start mass-producing chips using its 7-nanometer technology in June 2018, just in time for the next big iPhone launch. Samsung looks ready to produce chips using its own 7-nanometer technology by the end of 2018, for its Galaxy S10 devices.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/dear-intel-apos-going-10-100100205.html

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