Intel's 14-nm process delay
Peter Clarke, EETimes
11/19/2012 1:31 PM EST
LONDON -- The good news for Intel's Irish contingent is that they get to go home early. The bad news is that they get to go home early due to a reported project delay.
The Irish Times recently reported that Intel was sending up to 600 Irish staffers home early from production training in the U.S. after deciding to delay the introduction of the P1272 14-nm process at Fab 24 in Leixlip, near Dublin
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