INTEL XEON ICE LAKE AT 10 NM UNTIL 2020, BEFORE COOPER LAKE AT 14 NM

It appears that the 10 nm switchover will cost Intel more than expected not only in terms of effort but also in terms of potential commercial costs, as we will have to see in future quarterly results.

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A few days ago, we told you that we would not see any desktop processors at 10 nm before summer 2019, so the future for the domestic sector is the Core 9000 series Whiskey Lake at 14 nm.

In an information that also seems to be absolutely reliable and official, we now see that even the business sector and/or the servers will not soon see 10 nm: We currently have Xeon Cascade Lake at 14 nm planned for late 2018, and so far the future for Xeon Ice Lake has been at 10 nm. So now we will see that these processors will not be in operation until 2020, and during that period we expect a small update to Cascade Lake called Cooper Lake by mid-2019, which will also be produced at 14 nm.

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The upcoming Xeon Cascade Lake promises improvements such as support for Intel Optane Persistent Memory, security corrections via hardware against Spectre and Meltdown and Intel Deep Learning Boost. With the arrival of Cooper Lake, a further improvement is expected through the support of BFLOAT16 instructions and a slight increase in clock rates with n-th 14 nm node debugging.

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