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Intel is still giving quarterly roadmap updates to customers similar to before. Those are under NDA but they pop up on the internet every once in a while (Usually in May/June around Computex)
That said, I understand he is still poking at the roadmap and there may be changes so he doesnt want to announce the roadmap publicly. I expect updates by Computex.
Personally, I think the client roadmap is pretty solid... just need to kill off the old parts (bartlett lake on Intel 7 was just annouced with 10 year availability so maybe I am wrong). ... also need a new low cost part (wildcat)
I think the DC CPU roadmap needs work. They are have products stacked up across 4-5 nodes. Intel 7 products still dominate. Cancelling some and releasing one that truly competes with AMD seem like a good idea to me.
just saw this link. This is part of the roadmap discussion (support for old sockets). I also heard meteor lake is down to trivial volume.....
It feels like LBT wants to do All products all the time (new, old, refresh-refresh) . The days of pushing people to new nodes and products are gone.