Computex 2014: Intel says Moore's Law drive next era in computing

    Computex 2014: Intel says Moore's Law drive next era in computing


    Posted: 03 Jun 2014
    Each year at Computex, Intel uses the opening keynote to give a pep talk to its partners in Taiwan that design and build the world’s laptops and desktops. This year the company was forced to do even more cheerleading than usual.

    The headline is that Intel announced the industry’s first 14nm processor family, but the reality is that Broadwell is late and won’t be available until the holidays. Furthermore Intel’s current mobile chipsets are not cost-competitive, forcing it to subsidize tablets until new processors arrive in early 2015.

    Despite these setbacks, Intel President Renee James said that Moore’s Law will continue to drive innovation and revive a sluggish PC market. Noting that the PC had been left for dead many times over in the past, she urged partners in Taiwan to continue developing new x86 devices such as smartphones, tablets and 2-in-1s.
    Read more at: Computex 2014: Intel says Moore's Law will drive the next era in computing | ZDNet
    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    03 Jun 2014



  1. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
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    It seem like Intel is keeping both feet planted in mobile and desktop computing.
    Knowing the ways of Intel the new desktop cpu i7-4790K will be a different socket so one will have to buy another motherboard.
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  2. Posts : 925
    Windows 10 Pro
       #2

    Tablets, Tablets, Tablets and faster cheaper CPU's, nothing special. You can buy an i7 today and it will last 4 yrs, with only needing to change the GPU.
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