HW News - Memory Supplier Lawsuit, Intel's 10nm Roadblock

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This hardware news episode covers the memory supplier class action lawsuit (ft. Hynix, Micron, Samsung), Intel's 10nm issues, and more.
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Show notes: https://www.gamersnexus.net/industry/3294-hw-news-memory-supplier-lawsuit-intel-s-10nm-roadblock

Intel has long been facing problems developing its 10nm process for future CPUs, and it seems those issues extend to today. The original 10nm launch date has been pushed out a few times, with the new launch looking like 2019 or onward. In the interim, Intel has hired Jim Keller, former AMD Zen architect, to help solve the 10nm problem. Other news items include a new Class Action lawsuit filed against SK Hynix, Micron, and Samsung, the three major memory suppliers, filled with allegations about conspiracy and collusion. At this time, none of it is proved, but we should hear back from the defendants within the month.

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