Can someone who has access tell us what information the paywalled article is using to make this claim?
EDIT: an r/hardware post is claiming the article is based on anonymous sources that the author knows at Intel. The article claims Intel is abandoning the 10nm roadmap --> no Icelake 10nm+? Intel also had some issues with 14nm which is why Broadwell-S and Broadwell came out at the same time. Whatever the case, Intel will probably have to respond to this.