Intel is truly suffering from a bout of non-decisive non-direction that took place over a year ago. Intel decided to hang with 14nm while everybody else went down to 10nm. Intel then lied out their butts and said their 14nm was "same a everybody else's 10nm" and then they tried to utilize their fancy new memory to make it so functionally -- but that didn't work out as planned.
Qualcomm 835 and AMD Ryzen proceeded to kick Intel's butt and then MS jumped ship on Intel over to Qualcomm as well. Apple then jumped ship on Qualcomm over to their own homegrown ARM processors (with base-band modems and radios included) and then hit Qualcomm with a big arsed separation lawsuit as well.
Apple is currently using some not so nice wrong voltage out of date Intel radio/modems, as a stopgap measure until they can design and build their own radio/modems in house (run at TSMC as part of the entire Apple SOC package). Apple building their own base-band, radios and modems next year means relatively soon radio/base-band death for Intel and then later on for Qualcomm as well .... within the next 2-3 years anyway. The Orientals are busy doing the same thing as Apple is doing as Qualcomm really isn't anybody's favorite supplier at the moment (kinda like Intel, huh?)
Qualcomm key employees are being head hunted and are jumping ship by the dozens .....
Intel is now reacting to all of this by going all short term x386 patent lawsuit threatening -- doing the narsty legal thing on all of their old buddies trying to patent force them to use non-current Intel not-a-SOCs and Intel's various outdated this and that high voltage componentry as well. This sort of action is completely derailing MS's new Chromekillers and it is really messing Qualcomm up as they were counting on the enlarged Snapdragon 835 $$$ volumes to bolster them up for the rest of this year.
This situation really hurts when taken along with all the other things that are going wrong in legal land for Qualcomm at the moment. Qualcomm is being sued for 10's of Billions in every nation in the Far East for "Actions in Restraint of Trade" and so far has lost each and every case tried in an Eastern court.
Qualcomm's current merger partner NXP Semiconductors is kicking them out of the merger bed now because of these growing problems and Intel is also acting to block Qualcomm's move to get into MS big round sticky stinky bed in Intel's place.
NEWS FLASH, THE EU SAYS NO DEAL TO THE NXP/QUALCOMM MERGER, NO FRICK'N WAY JOSE. QUALCOMM IS SEEN AS A "KNOWN BAD PLAYER" in the EU. This puts Qualcomm off all their planned pathways .... and they are now out in the cold like Intel is now.
Both sets of stock values are declining accordingly .....
Who isn't all messed up firing various lawsuits at each other all over the place at the moment? Google, AMD and Samsung.
Those 3 are also paired up with Global Foundry and IBM in a research deal to go down to 5nm next year and they have a developed process, a product production line and
are at the tape out stage right now.
this is a current 10nm SOC
5nm is real and it is coming soon enough. This new tech is 5nm Gate all Around and the 5nm production process looks to be greatly simplified compared to the current 10nm and 7nm FinFET processes. Number of masks and lithography stages will be cut in half, easily. Look to see a 7nm version of it to be announced by Global Foundry and AMD very very soon as
simplified equals cheaper to produce.
These SOC packages will stay the same size as the ball grid array really can't get any smaller. Ball solder connection grid is what is calling the die size now instead of the actual SOC size as that is getting truly tiny going forward. Also be aware that you can put a LOT more cores and other functions into the SOC itself because you got LOTS and LOTS and LOTS of free room on the die package.
Voltage requirements will go down as well, the 1 volt SOC is becoming real very soon.Apple already has their fully paid for 7nm FinFET lines cranking out Apple SOCs at TSMC right now so Apple is right on track for executing their current game plan. Rumor has it that Apple is also backing the IBM 5nm research deal as well. Global Foundries / AMD also goes into 7nm and 5nm production next year as well so you can say Intel has truly missed the second set of boats right now, too.
If Apple is there, then TSMC gets the new gate around 7nm/5nm tech too, sooner rather than later.
TSMC will be building the first Apple base-band and modem equipped Apple SOC starting next year at 5nm. See Qualcomm and Intel kicked to the curb by Apple in 2018 accordingly.
So, Intel is out in the COLD again big time (2-3 full generations back now and
on the wrong side of the voltage gap as well) and Intel is now acting completely selfishly to hang up MS legally to try to force MS to stick with them going out into the future.
Misery loves company. MS won't put up with this sort of action for very long (they can't). Look to see MS do another massive x86 personnel layoff and then move completely over to coding native ARM and Tensor code soon, very soon as MS is not going down the toilet bowl swirl with Intel.
AMD and Google and Nvidia are all working on Tensor type AI applications that can increase throughput a 1,000 times, supposedly. This has got to be a big big concern for both Intel and for MS since the old Wintel alliance has no answer for it at all right now.
Hard fact it, you either make this move to over to programming for ARM and Tensor type AI or you go down the big toilet bowl swirl with the obsolete Intel x86 high voltage stuff .......
Look to see a new sort of OS come out from somebody, really soon, one that does Tensor type AI by leveraging off the GPU side of things in paired combination with the old style CPU stuff (AMD has a half dozen Ryzen CPU/GPUs now that kinda sorta does that trick already). Supercomputer Linux is what works for the experimenters right now and Supercomputer Linux is available, right now. For free no less. MS loves Linux, right ????
This big big big game of musical chairs continues, with Intel failing to find a seat fairly consistently of late .....