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=== Intel ===
 
=== Intel ===
==== Intel 4 ====
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==== P1278 ====
Intel 4 process, codenamed '''P1276''', formerly Intel 7-nanometer process, will enter risk production at the end of 2022 and ramp in 2023. On February 8 2017, Intel announced a $7B investment in Arizona's Fab 42 which will eventually produce chips on a 7 nm process. On March 23 2021, Intel announced a $20B investment for two fabs in Arizona, which will produce chips on a 7nm process.
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Intel's 5-nanometer (renamed as Intel 20A) process node is expected to ramp around the 2H2024/2025 timeframe.
  
 
=== TSMC ===
 
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