Fjodor2001
Diamond Member
He's talking about foundries' 10nm.
The article also says this about Intel's 10 nm:
An Intel Executive recently predicted 10nm would be available in 2017 in a candid interview on GulfNews.com out of Dubai of all places:
“We have been consistently pursuing Moore’s Law and this has been the core of our innovation for the last 40 years. The 10nm chips are expected to be launched early 2017,” said Taha Khalifa, general manager for Intel in the Middle East and North Africa region.
Mr. Khalifa is a 24 year Intel veteran so he should certainly know.