Simply stated, Intel is struggling to keep up with Moore’s Law. So instead of being on track and delivering us a 10 nanometer chip now, we’ve been given a placeholder, Kaby Lake- the third 14 nanometer product. While it’s not the 10 nanometer we were hoping and expecting, Kaby Lake will have key performance enhancements.
The future holds more complex technology. The more complex the technology gets, the harder it is to keep up. We will soon see wrinkles in the rest of the industry as well. You can expect to see Kaby Lake in the second half of 2016, though we have to wait until the second half of 2017 for Cannon Lake.
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