Moore’s law still alive: Intel reveals 14 nm PC

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IDF13 Intel wants you to know that Moore’s Law is not dead. And to prove it, CEO Brian Krzanich rolled out his company’s next generation of process shrinkage at theIntel Developer Forum in San Francisco.

“I’m here to introduce the first 14-nanometer PC,” Krzanich said during his Tuesday keynote. The Ultrabook he displayed to his audience was based on Intel’s 14nm “Broadwell” microarchitecture, and was “fully operational” – and to prove it, Krzanich demoed the laptop playing ZeptoLab’s Cut the Rope.

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