Thread regarding Intel Corp. layoffs

Back to 22nm process

Intel can turn back time!

https://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-14nm-shortage-h310c,37819.html

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Those 22nm chipsets work great in my Commodore 64

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Post ID: @3ulj+VgjlmNp

If they can back SNES with SNES Mini, why Intel couldn't back to 22nm? Haters gonna hate.

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Post ID: @1xhx+VgjlmNp

😂 after 22, the next generation is 32?

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Post ID: @1wof+VgjlmNp

At least Intel can now announce that it's no longer stuck with 14nm

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Post ID: @1dwj+VgjlmNp

Maybe because the factories were populated with engineers who knew what they were doing, instead of "engineers" who don't know what either a P&ID nor a PID loop are.

But they sure looked good on HR's scattergram.

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Post ID: @1xda+VgjlmNp

22nm was the last great node, hit every metric and all down hill after that.

Perhaps a postmortem is in order as to why that is?

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