Having canned code-named Broadwell central processing units for desktop PCs completely, Intel Corp. now seems to be re-scheduling the arrival of the first x86 chips made using 14nm process technology to the mobile segment of personal computers as well.
Although Intel plans to initiate production of its new processors based on code-named Broadwell micro-architecture in calendar 2013, the company will not release those chips commercially until sometimes in the second half of the year, which essentially means a delay. As it appears, microprocessors made using 14nm process technology are at least a year away.
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