Intel's 14nm Broadwell Delayed Because of Low Yield
judgecorp writes "Intel has put back the delivery of its 14nm Broadwell desktop chip by a quarter because of a manufacturing issue that leaves it with too high a density of defects. The problem has been fixed, says CEO Brian Krzanich, who says, 'This happens sometimes in development phases.'"
The good news is that it is just a defect density issue. A first round of tweaks failed to increase yield, but Intel seems to think a few more improvements to the 14nm process will result in acceptable yield.
14 nanometers should be enough for anyone.
Maybe we could build computers out of Planck planks. They're really small.
I should use this sig to advertise my book ISBN-13 : 978-1501515132.
Might explain why I went with an AMD processor, and might get a video card from them soon.
'I like my chips like my women: hot and slow.'