
Intel CPU Generations and Future Processes Overview
Explore Intel's CPU generations from 7nm to future 2nm processes. Learn about the advancements in performance per watt and transistor density. Stay informed about Intel's latest innovations and upcoming technologies in semiconductor fabrication.
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Intel's new "Intel 7" process, previously known as 10 nm Enhanced SuperFin (10ESF), is based on its previous 10 nm node. The node will feature a 10-15% increase in performance per watt. Their old 7 nm process, now called "Intel 4", is expected to be released in 2023.[94] Few details about the Intel 4 node have been made public, although its transistor density has been estimated to be at least 202 million transistors per square millimeter. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7_nm_process
For intel 20A and 18A process are the future processes. You should read 2 nm for more details. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2_nm_process