At meeting with investors, Intel announced that the 14-nm process technology is maturing by leaps and bounds, Moore's Law is alive, the cost of transistors can be reduced, and the technological leadership of the company remains undisputed.
From the above chart, the level of failure, reduced to 22-nm chips ( in the graph shown in yellow), the production of 14 nm-making-company is going to reach about the middle of next year.
Another graph shows that the cost of the plates in the processing of the technological standards 14 nm, 10 nm and 7 nm is growing steadily, although the transistor density increases slightly at better pace, which leads to better rates to reduce the cost in terms of transistor each.
The company acknowledged that the 16-nm and 14-nm TSMC and Samsung allow placing transistors with a higher density than in the case of 14-nm solutions Intel (comparison of the left side of the chart). Related Products :
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