The Broadwell processor is Intel's fifth-generation Core-series chip and will power most of the new laptops and desktops released over the next 18 months. Broadwell's big advance is that it boasts ...
The most capable Altera FPGAs are being made with a 28nm process; Intel could theoretically double the number of gates with the 14nm process used on the new Broadwell CPUs. There is most likely ...
Intel's current line of CPUs is based on the 14nm manufacturing node, which began in 2014 with Broadwell-based processors. Every CPU released since then, including eighth-generation Core products ...
Here you get last year's 22nm Haswell processors rather than the even more power-efficient 14nm Broadwell of the 13-inch version (although that model is limited by having a dual-core i5 processor).