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I am saying Intel 10nm was made
without EUV, and that is really hard to do anything that is 90 million transistors per mm2. Intel did that but is it worth it?
Intels future node which was called 7nm, now called Intel 4, will use EUV and I never claimed they decided to not use EUV for that node. I am saying it is good they are finally using EUV for their leading node (yes it was always their intent, but we are moving from the 14nm to various 10nm transition, to the various 10nm to Intel 4 generation.)
(yes there is also an intel 7, intel 10nm is
10nm SuperFin (10SF) , and intel 7 was called 10nm
Enhanced Super Fin or 10ESF but it got renamed. Not higher density just other improvements on this variant intel 10nm which is still more dense than TSMC 7nm but not some of their newer TSMC geometries)