Bay Trail generation processors for mobile and desktop entry-level computers in the future will give way to solutions codenamed Braswell, from two to four cores with the micro-Airmont, graphics system with 16 execution units and built-in chipset . Braswell processors will be released on 14-nm technology, but it seems that due to some reason Intel is not in a hurry to start their production.
Braswell originally were scheduled for the first quarter of 2015, but last month it was announced that the processors will linger until March-May of the same year.
Intel is going to start mass production of processors Braswell in April-June 2015.