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Intel is meant to do a process shrink every 2 years, which is meant to increase compute density and lower power. The last time they successfully did that was 2014 with 14nm, and since then they spent about 7 years getting to 10nm, and even now I'm not sure they're completely there. So basically all the assumptions about anything built with Intel CPUs getting faster were blown out of the water.


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