Samsung 28nm Beats Intel 22nm!
There was some serious backlash to the "Intel Bay Trail Fail" blog I posted last week, mostly personal attacks by the spoon fed Intel faithful, but there are however some very interesting points made amongst the 30+ comments so be sure and read them when you have a chance.
The Business insider article "The iPhone 5S Is By Far The Fastest Smartphone In The World" reinforces what I have been saying in regards to technology versus the customer experience. Yes, Intel has very good technology and “factory assets” but that no longer translates to market domination in the new world order of smartphones and tablets.
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