With the foundries having so much trouble keeping up with even Intel's n-1 technology
from neolib on SI
A few more comments on RockChip and GF:
eetimes.com
"We have chosen Globalfoundries as our strategic source partner of 28-nm HKMG because their state-of-the-art 28-nm HKMG process has allowed us to ramp our products with very high yields in a relatively short timeframe," said Chen Feng, vice president of Rockchip, in a statement issued by Globalfoundries.
.....so $10-$15 chips on a 28nm HKMG process with very high yields at steep ramp..........what will Intel undercut this with??