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Will Intel 14 nm Continue the Historical Cost Reduction Curve
Along with many in the industry, we were pleased to see the release of Intel's 14 nm technical information on Aug. 11 - Intel Outlines 14nm, Broadwell. It does look like after an extended delay the 14 nm is coming and with it some clarity about the Intel 14 nm technology. Clearly this recent 14 nm information release is being presented by Intel to continue the historical trend of cost reduction and dimensional scaling. Undoubtedly, Intel’s 14 nm technology is a significant technological achievement and deserves full respect and appreciation. Yet, if one takes a closer look at this information, and especially with respect to prior information provided by Intel, there is room for some clarification.
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