SINGLE THREAD PERFORMANCE DOESN'T MATTER!

Hmm true but if what you say is true long term then Intel is doomed anyway and investors should see the writing on the wall.
I'm an Intel employee but I don't work on CPUs.

>their current 10nm.
yes, the current in production 10nm is not the same as the original.
it's less dense and doesn't use cobalt interconnects.

>expect no ipc gains
Jim Keller wouldn't talk about IPC, but he did say the new 10nm sunny cove could do a lot more at the same time.
whatever that means but, it's Jim Keller its gonna be good

10nm is 14nm now.

The amount of Intel cope in the comments is palpable.

>Jim Keller wouldn't talk about IPC, but he did say the new 10nm sunny cove could do a lot more at the same time.

it doesnt matter ipc gains can be made in a specific way only and since there wont be any clock reduction it means that the bus will remain the same

:-)

cobalt

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hexus.net/tech/news/industry/113090-intel-use-cobalt-interconnect-layers-10nm/

Can confirm, they chose cobalt, another problem of cobalt is its low thermal conductivity (one fourth of copper's thermal conductivity) which lead to hotspots in the deepest layers and eventually cause interconnects to fracture.
Cobalt's thermal conductivity is so low that it's used in heat resistant alloys.

KELLER?!