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    [News] Intel Likely Starts 10nm Volume Production in the second half of 2018

    http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/int...f-of-2018.html

    Intel is pushing hard with the production of 10nm processors, the chip yield is currently low, Intel delivers only a few CPUs to partners. Ice Lake is expected to appear in 2019.

    The 10-nm series production is scheduled to start at Intel in the second half of 2018, which has announced CEO Brian Krzanich in discussing the results of the fourth quarter of 2017 mentions Golem. According to Krzanich, in the coming months, the chip yield (yield) will be increased dramatically for proper mass production, the manufacturer so far has sent only limited samples of Cannon Lake U to close partners.

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    How many months between volume production and products in retail space?

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