
The new processor of
Intel has been produce, according to Digital Marketing Agency reported. By the way there are many problems with the
manufacture of this 14-nanometre, it means that the first chips were not sent
until July.
“The tech offers improved computing power and better battery
life”, according to Intel.
The firm said “manufacturers would now be able to produce
"razor-thin" fanless tablets - less than 9mm (0.35in) thick - without
having to opt for a less powerful option, such as a rival ARM-based processor”.
"Intel has a year-and-a-half to a two-year advantage over
AMD in processing technology based on announced products," said Sergis
Mushell, research director at the tech consultancy Gartner.
"Fourteen nanometre is not an easy thing to achieve - it's
an industry first - so it's not the case that Intel is falling behind the rest
of the industry.
"But where the delay is meaningful is the added time to
deliver two-in-one fanless devices, which would have been very competitive with
the [ARM-based] tablets that impacted sales of PCs."
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