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Default Intel talks about getting back to Moore's Law

Chipzilla has been explaining how it hopes to claw back the missing six months which it lost in chip development and return to Moore’s Law increases of every two years.

Intel has been missing its own deadlines to advance chip technology and can’t advance the chip manufacturing process on a regular two-year Moore’s Law cycle.

http://fudzilla.com/news/processors/...-to-moores-law
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