No More Cores, No Higher Frequencies, says Intel
No wonder Intel's getting all fired up about its process technology - announcing both an acceleration in it process geometry roadmap a switch to Finfets at 22nm - the reason is: it has nowhere else to go now that both more speed and more cores are ruled out of the company's technology roadmap.
Last week, Dylan Larson, director of the Xeon platform at Intel, said that the days of designing chips with higher frequencies and greater numbers of cores might be coming to an end.
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