Intel Cannon Lake architecture was actually a period when the company stumbled and AMD took advantage of this opportunity and started to rise. Representing the transition to the 10nm process, Cannon Lake unfortunately failed to fulfill its mission.
What happened to the Intel Cannon Lake architecture?
Cannon Lake, the basis for eighth generation Intel processors, represented the company’s 10nm transition process. However, the inevitable end came when the transition to the 10nm process was added to the production problems, which were already starting to become a problem.
Intel Meteor Lake will surprise
While the Intel Cannon Lake architecture was released in a few processors, the company had to quickly switch to ninth generation processors. After this architecture, called Coffee Lake Refresh, Intel straightened its back a bit with Ice Lake and Tiger Lake.
The engineering example of a processor belonging to the Intel Cannon Lake-Y series, reflected in the camera, revealed the multi-membrane structure. It seems that Intel has actually started testing the multi-membrane structure, which will make a comprehensive transition with Meteor Lake, in this generation. Although Cannon Lake was a failure, it served as a foundation for the firm’s later projects.