
In the past days and weeks, there was a lot of talk about Intel’s problems with the next production step in 10 nm. Just recently, Intel had to admit again that it has manufacturing issues at 10 nm and that mass production for desktop and server processors must be postponed again and is now scheduled for sometime in 2019. At yesterday’s 2018 Annual Stockholders’ Meeting, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich had to answer some awkward questions. With the Core i3-8121U a first processor in small series in 10 nm is manufactured, but this is missing on a working graphics unit and so should the also emergent Core m3-8114Y be the first fully functioning desktop processor from this production.









