witeken
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That's astonishing. Broadcom is admitting the cost per transistor is getting higher, while Intel is simply marching on. Even more, what the foundries call 5nm is actually Intel's 7nm node, which they can do without EUV. The person is probably a bit too pessimistic about Moore's Law, but it's telling something nonetheless.And Intel's margins are only set to improve as the foundries haven't figured out how to move below 28nm without increasing the costs of the chips whereas Intel has done exactly that.
Everyone in ultramobile is going to have this problem except for Intel.
Have you forgotten? 28nm SoFIA was a clever idea from some person at Intel that has increased the TTM of SoFIA substantially, even though it wasn't long on the roadmap. Intel is still busy porting the Infineon assets to its own fabs, so there's no other option. It's really time to market.Is that why SoFIA is on 28nm TSMC for 2014-2015 and not Intel 22nm or 14 nm ??