At IDF Shenzhen today,
Intel briefly announced the 14nm successor to its budget 22nm Bay Trail
processors. Dubbed Braswell, this new SoC architecture is mainly aimed at
the
likes of affordable Chrome OS and Android devices. It will also complement the
higher-end Broadwell announced
last September (and pictured after the break), though there's no word on
availability for these two 14nm, 64-bit lines -- last we heard was that
Broadwell's production had been delayed,
with shipment still on track for the second half of this year. Fanless Core i7
systems just can't come any sooner.
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