|
沙發
樓主 |
發表於 2020-7-24 06:32:19
|
只看該作者
The company had expected its gross margin, which has long hovered around 60%, to come in at 56% for the second quarter. The explanation provided in April was that Intel would be gearing up to release a 10-nanometer chip for laptops, with the code name “Tiger Lake,” in the third quarter. Added to that, Intel said that it’s now pushed backed the internal launch of a 7-nanometer chip by six months, putting it 12 months behind its original target for so-called yield, which measures product quality.
Top rival AMD, meanwhile, is selling 7-nanometer chips for PCs and gaming units. |
|