It seems everyone and their dog is launching silicon on a 7 nm process -- except Intel that is. IBM has just announced that it has launched its latest server processor, the Power10, which will be manufactured using Samsung's 7 nm EUV tech.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/IBM-rolls-out-first-7nm-processor-as-if-to-rub-salt-in-Intel-s-wounds.488224.0.html
Slated for 2021...
By samsung 7nm process . Amd use tsmc 7nm node . Why is it rub salt in intel ? They dont have their own fabrication . 7nm already exist for 2 years and amd arent even first to use it .
wiki/7_nm_process
Some basic research would have kept you from a click bait title. Intel 10nm if roughly equivalent to TSMC 7nm and Samsung 7nm.