In the ultra low power range or with laptops, the 10nm processors are not enough for the desktop processors. Will there be any problems next year or do they still have massive problems?
Intel has to do something, otherwise they'll be off the window soon. I think they will think about it somehow to compete with AMD.
https://www.pcgameshardware.de/CPU-CPU-154106/News/Intel-10-nm-Desktop-2020-Erneut-Verwirrung-um-Markteinfuehrung-1336107/, 2022 is getting better. But maybe even earlier.
Will not bring much. The core i architecture has been dominant for almost a decade, that's quite impressive, but it's no longer competitive with Zen, v.a. Because Zen's multichip design is much cheaper in production.
Of course, a smaller node helps to catch up with the efficiency but nothing more and TSMC does not sleep…
No, INTEL is not away from the window, no matter how it goes with Intel's CPUs. Because the PC CPU division and also the division for server or cluster CPUs is only a very small part of INTEL.
INTEL also makes a lot of other stuff like W-Lan chips, Flash memory or EProms, etc.
I'm just talking about the market share of CPUs. There they will soon be away from the window if they bring no innovation.