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Intel Raptor lake CPUs are widely available these days and are built on Intel 7N. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raptor_Lake?cmdf=intel+13th+...


Intel 7 isn't their 7nm process, but their renamed 10nm process.


    TSMC 7nm HPC:    66M Transistors/mm^2
    TSMC 7nm Mobile: 96M Transistors/mm^2
    Intel 7:        100M Transistors/mm^2
    TSMC 7nm+:      115M Transistors/mm^2
 
It was perfectly fair for them to rename it, but yes, in the context of deliverables it's the same slipped process that used to be called 10nm.




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