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http://semiaccurate.com/2012/04/23/atom-takes-the-process-lead-on-14nm/
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According to the article Intel has decided to launch the 14nm atom before the 14nm mainstream CPUs.
Anandtech forum members have pointed out this wasn't done in the past due to the low profit margins of atom.
So what future plans does Intel have that will allow these chips to be manufactured on the most advanced process node?
Maybe Intel needs Atom on the best process to help sell other packaged services?
During their Q1 conference call, Intel stated that Atom was going to move faster than Moore's law. This will happen not by magic, but by less hamstringing. Intel has traditionally treated Atom like an unwanted houseguest
Click the link for the rest of the article. (S/A has blocked copy and paste)
According to the article Intel has decided to launch the 14nm atom before the 14nm mainstream CPUs.
Anandtech forum members have pointed out this wasn't done in the past due to the low profit margins of atom.
So what future plans does Intel have that will allow these chips to be manufactured on the most advanced process node?
Maybe Intel needs Atom on the best process to help sell other packaged services?