Here is the evolution of the microprocessor surface over time.
Were built in 65 nm (2006): Celeron M, Core Duo, Core 2 Duo, Kentsfield XE, Core 2 Quad QX6700.
Were built in 45 nm (2007): Yorkfield XE, Core 2 Quad QX9650.
Were built in 32 nm (2011): Sandy Bridge, Core i5-2500K, Core i7-2600K, 2700K, 3930K, 3960X.
Were built in 22 nm (2012): Ivy Bridge, Core i5-3570K, Core i7-3770K, Core i7-4930K, Core i7-4960X, Haswell, Core i7-4770K.
Sky Lake, Core i7-6700K, Sky Lake-X, Core i7-7800X, Core i7-7820X, Core i9-7900X, Core i9-7920X, Core i9- Core i7-7700X, Core i9-7960X, Core i9-7960X, Core i9-7980XE, Kaby Lake, Core i7-7700K, Core i5-7600K, Core i3-7350K, Kaby Lake-X, -8700K, Core i5-2600K.
Will be built in 10 nm (2018): Cannon Lake, Ice Lake, Tiger Lake.
Will be built in 7 nm (2020): Sapphire Rapids.
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