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Intel announces technology roadmap and key nodes Intel 4 will be put into production in the second half of the year

【CNMO News】At the 2022 Investor Conference, Intel announced the product and process technology roadmap and important nodes to promote the growth of various business units, for the industry and Intel products are more concerned about the small partners, you can focus on the information of this time.

Intel announces technology roadmap and key nodes Intel 4 will be put into production in the second half of the year

In 2022-2024, Intel will release the next generation of Xeon products, starting from Q1 2022, Intel will deliver sapphire Rapids processors manufactured on intel 7 process, which will greatly improve the performance of a wide range of workloads, AI can achieve up to 30 times performance improvement; Emerald Rapids planned to be launched in 2023 also uses Intel 7 process, not only improving performance, It also further enhances the memory and security advantages of existing platforms; future generations of Xeon will have a dual-track product roadmap based on both performance cores and energy efficiency cores to consolidate the two optimized platforms into a common, industry-defining platform; in 2024, Intel will launch the revolutionary new energy-efficient Xeon processor Sierra Forest, based on intel 3 process technology, with high-density and ultra-energy-efficient performance; and the next generation of performance core Xeon processor product Granite Rapids will be available in 2024 using the Intel 3 process.

Intel announces technology roadmap and key nodes Intel 4 will be put into production in the second half of the year

Raptor Lake, which is expected to be available in the second half of 2022, will bring 2-digit performance improvements and enhanced overclocking capabilities compared to Alder Lake; Meteor Lake will use the Intel 4 process, and Arrow Lake will be the first product to be built with Intel 20A chips, and will also use an external process to manufacture chips. The Accelerated Computing Systems & Graphics division expects to ship more than 4 million standalone GPUs in 2022, and OEMs will release laptops equipped with Intel Iris graphics (codenamed Alchemy) in the first quarter of 2022.

With the introduction of the 12th generation Intel Core processor, the Intel 7 is in production and shipping in bulk. The Intel 4 will use extreme ultraviolet lithography and is expected to come into production in the second half of 2022, with a per watt performance increase of about 20% in its transistors. The Intel 3 will have more features and an approximately 18 percent improvement in performance per watt, with production expected in the second half of 2023.

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