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AMD in position to gain more market share from Intel

If Intel isn’t going to roll out 7 nm until late 2021, then that means the dGPUs Intel has said it will release later this year will be at 10 nm. Otherwise, Intel will use a merchant fab like Samsung or TSMC to get a 7-nm dGPU to be competitive with AMD and Nvidia who is expected to announce a ...

Jon Peddie

If Intel isn’t going to roll out 7 nm until late 2021, then that means the dGPUs Intel has said it will release later this year will be at 10 nm. Otherwise, Intel will use a merchant fab like Samsung or TSMC to get a 7-nm dGPU to be competitive with AMD and Nvidia who is expected to announce a new 7-nm GPU this year (code-named Ampere). Meanwhile, TSMC’s roadmap indicates the company expects to be on the 3-nm node by 2022. So even if Intel produces 7 nm in 2021, they are going to be trailing TMSC, which means
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