Nice showing from Intel. Sure, AMD's next gen is coming up, but it's still nice to see Intel back in the ballgame and on it's own process.
Far as I remember Intel expects 18A to be on par with TSMC 2nm and TSMC expects it to be on par with the latest 3nm.
It's worth remembering that two process characteristics are density and power use, and that "3nm" by itself is meaningless. Even at TSMC, N3E is more power-efficient than N3 (N3B), and N3P is even more power efficient and also a little denser. It's possible that Intel 3 is as dense as N3, but not as power-efficient, or that it is, but not as efficient as N3E.
Short of it, it looks like Intel is back in the game, but it's hard to tell what exactly to compare it to.
are we supposed to believe that Intel 3 is competing with TSMC 3nm
It's worth remembering that two process characteristics are density and power use, and that "3nm" by itself is meaningless. Even at TSMC, N3E is more power-efficient than N3 (N3B), and N3P is even more power efficient and also a little denser. It's possible that Intel 3 is as dense as N3, but not as power-efficient, or that it is, but not as efficient as N3E.
Short of it, it looks like Intel is back in the game, but it's hard to tell what exactly to compare it to.
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