Intel’s 10nm Cannon Lake chips are delayed again
https://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2018/4/27/17291040/intel-10nm-cannon-lake-chips-delayed-2019-cpu-processor
Intel is once again delaying the release of its next-generation 10nm Cannon Lake processors, with mass production on the chips now expected for 2019 instead of the end of 2018 as originally planned, via Engadget. For those who haven’t been keeping up with Intel’s internal code names, Cannon Lake is Intel’s upcoming 10nm chip architecture, and the next step from the company toward creating smaller and faster processors.
Last year, when Intel first launched its eighth-generation of Core chips, the company broke from previous policy by announcing that the product lineup would consist of a mix of multiple architectures. The line launched with a revised version of the seventh-generation 14nm+ node (Kaby Lake R), and earlier this month saw the release of chips built on the 14nm++ node (Coffee Lake), Intel also promised that we’d see eighth-generation chips from the next-generation 10nm Cannon Lake node too, which Intel was originally planning to release back in 2016.