Intel 10nm
At IEDM last month, Intel announced details of their 10nm process. Later the same morning, they also gave details on a 22nm process, 22FFL, which is a second generation 22nm process (their first FinFET process was also 22nm) targeted at mobile and RF development.
Since Intel had already discussed some of what would be in their upcoming 10nm process, there were no major surprises but there were a lot of details that I've not seen before.
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