Why is Intel's processor still 14 nm? The mobile phone is 7 nanometers.

Because Intel has its own chip factory, the chips are all made by itself. Other chip makers are looking for Samsung and TSMC to do OEM work.

Intel's early manufacturing process was too advanced, and both Samsung and TSMC were abandoned. It should be 14nm. Intel has stopped for too long.

Because a few years ago, after the core technology came out, Intel's computer chips had too strong advantages and no competitors. Improve CPU performance like toothpaste every time. Although 14nm Intel is the best, competitors have begun to exert their strength at 7nm. Intel's 10nm was not yet mature. For example, in July, AMD's Ruilong III processor was a 7-nanometer process with high cost performance. Although Intel has certain technical reserves, the third generation of Ruilong will still put great pressure on Intel.

However, Intel is now working hard. 10 nm mobile processor will be released this year, and 10 nm desktop processor will also be released next year.