III-V
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What do you mean by "real world experience?" The human benchmark is a terrible one.I hear this a lot, but I see just the opposite in benchmarks and in real world experience. I'm talking about 28nm vs 22nm SoC.
Are you basing this on the Apple A7 vs. Bay Trail? Because there, the gap is even larger. Samsung uses gate-first on their 28nm process, which is inherently inferior to gate-last as far as performance goes.
Denser, yes. More advanced, no. It's a planar process, for one. TSMC trails Intel by 1-2 nodes in performance. Right now, they're trailing by one. In just about a week, it'll be back to two again.TSMC 20nm is a more advanced, more dense process and it's available now. I really hope Intel delivers with 14nm. I am planning on buying Broadwell-U immediately, just as I bought Sandy bridge and Haswell on release.
In what sense?I only skipped ivy bridge, and I think we can all agree the 3770K was disappointing