Intel 3, which will be used by Intel only for its server CPUs and perhaps for some future products of external customers, is the final CMOS process with FinFETs.<p>The next CMOS processes that are being developed by Intel, i.e. 20A, 18A and 14A will be considerably different, by making transistors where the gate surrounds completely the channel.<p>Only after Intel does that successfully they can claim to have reached again parity with the best at CMOS manufacturing.<p>It is not clear whether the first such process, 20A, is still intended to be used for any commercial product.<p>When 20A was first announced, it was said that it will be used to manufacture Arrow Lake, starting in the second half of this year.<p>Meanwhile, Intel has decided to retarget Lunar Lake (Q3 2024), Arrow Lake S (Q4 2024) and Arrow Lake (Q1 2025) to some "3 nm" TSMC processes, outsourcing thus their production.<p>The successor of Arrow Lake and Lunar Lake, Panther Lake (H2 2025) is said to use the 18A CMOS process, bringing back to Intel the production of consumer CPUs.<p>This may mean that the 20A CMOS process will be skipped completely for commercial products, after being used only for batches of test chips, needed to develop the new technology, which is the basis for the improved 18A and 14A processes.