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Intel has rather quietly announced that its upcoming Arrow Lake line of processors will not be the poster child of its 20A node after all, and will instead be entirely based on external foundry nodes.
Intel's plan was to first introduce these technologies in the Intel 20A process, which the company was originally expected to use for this year's PC CPU products. Given Intel's financial struggles ...
Intel has been talking about the monumental shift that its 20A node will bring for years, but we'll never see it in action.
For months, it was unclear which chip components for the next generation of Arrow Lake processors Intel wanted to produce with its brand new 20A manufacturing process. Now it is clear: none at all.