Any device with Intel 14nm processor out yet?

paulcheung

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Hi all,
Last day of October, is there any device like laptop, 2 in one or tablet with Intel 14nm processor out yet? the only one I see on Bing research land me to Forbes site about the Dell 13 inch 2 in one 7000 series that come with Code M processor.

Any one know any device from Asus, Acer, HP etc?

Thank you.
 

paulcheung

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Thank you, but what happen to the sub $500 laptop or 2 in ones? Regular consumer like me can't afford that.
 

thecoolnessrune

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It's a brand new processor part that had (and to some degree still has) yield issues and cost alot of money to get to. Intel and computer manufacturers are all trying to recoup design costs, which means high-margin devices come first. You'll simply have to wait for economies of scale to kick in and for the process to mature before you'll see cheaper devices.
 

IntelUser2000

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Thank you, but what happen to the sub $500 laptop or 2 in ones? Regular consumer like me can't afford that.

You won't get anything other than substandard 2-in-1s at that price range if its based on Broadwell.

Even now 2-in-1 Haswell devices are at least $800.
 

paulcheung

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The CEO of Intel BK told the investors that they will have devices for sell on the shelves on this Holiday season base on 14nm process, If they are to sell on Black Friday, it suppose to have them on reviews now, otherwise how people are going to know that is the device about? and if they only have $1000 plus system, how they going to capture the market?
 

EvanAdams

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The yoga 3 pro is broad well but the benchmarks are placing it as SLOW compared to yoga 2 pro core machines. I was waiting for it but we will not see broadwell core systems till 2015. I was waiting on the y3p but I think I'm going to go y2p with a core i5 or i7.
 

jaydee

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The CEO of Intel BK told the investors that they will have devices for sell on the shelves on this Holiday season base on 14nm process, If they are to sell on Black Friday, it suppose to have them on reviews now, otherwise how people are going to know that is the device about? and if they only have $1000 plus system, how they going to capture the market?

Not exactly what we "thought" or "hoped" for when he said those words, but two devices well overpriced (early-adopter fee?), on the shelves by Thanksgiving, technically meets the criteria of his statement.