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GlobalFoundries employee says it all:
http://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1329777
“The reality is scaling has slowed dramatically, these node names are a marketing tool and the value proposition has reduced considerably,” Patton told attendees.
The days of 35% lower costs and 20% greater performance every two years “ended at the 20nm node when the need for double patterning created significant cost increases, then we added FinFETs and called it 14/16nm, but really it’s a retrofit,” he added, debunking today’s leading-edge processes.
Not stopping there, Patton called the 10nm process his rivals TSMC and Samsung are racing to deliver “more of a half node.” By contrast, “at 7nm there’s hope for a full node, measured from 14/16,” he said.
And he [someone else from above quote] acknowledged the out-of-whack marketing trying to paint a pretty face on the reality. “When you look at a 14nm process, it’s hard to find anything that’s 14nm there,” he joked.

http://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1329777