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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Another blow to Moore's Law.
Cannon Lake pushed back, leak claims.
Pledges growth at analysts' day.
Core-M gets mainstream brethren.
14nm shrink now going smoothly.
No desktop parts til 2015, though.
New fabric, on-package RAM, performance boost.
Broadwell slip won't hurt 14nm push.
Aims for sub-$100 tablets.
Goes small and 3D at the same time.
"It's just getting really hard."
Many-core 14nm CPUs for future boxes.
Yield issues lead to schedule slip.
Clear focus on low-power products.
Broadwell's successor promises much.
Intel increasing its foundry business.
Earnings hit by slowing PC sales.
Uses a hybrid of 14nm and 20nm processes for quick time-to-market.
Qualcomm has become the first of TSMC's 28nm customers to publicly complain of capacity issues.
CEO Paul Otellini has said that Intel has ‘line-of-sight’ on 14nm transistor technology.
GlobalFoundries discusses its roadmap, including a move to 3D transistors and gate-last production.
October 14 2021 | 15:04