Intel Moves Directly To 18A Process Node, Ends 20A Plans With Arrow Lake Shifting To External Nodes
Intel has announced that it is ending its 20A production plan and shifting to 18A instead while Arrow Lake will use external nodes.
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Intel has announced that it is ending its 20A production plan and shifting to 18A instead while Arrow Lake will use external nodes.
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