Intel for more than a year delayed the transition to 14-nm process technology. Perhaps this is the most compelling evidence that difficulties have arisen due to problems with the development of new technological standards. Before this event, the company did not have any significant problems with the transition to a new process. At the conference, Citi Global Technology Conference Director of Intel - Krzhanich Brian- confirmed that, despite the understanding of the processes and the significant preparations for the new production, the practical implementation of projects is becoming more complex and less predictable .
The transition from 22-nm to 14-nm proved longer than expected by the company. It is significant that Intel still is not ready to abandon the concept of tick-tock when every year alternately appear first new architecture, and then - for the next year - a new process technology. Given the fact that next week at the autumn session of the IDF 2014, Intel promises to show plate with 10-nm processors, it still expects to be kept under the previous strategy. Related Products :
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