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Because we're at two-and-a-half years [this is in reference to the time it takes Intel to transition from one technology to the next] this gives us the ability to bring out a third wave of products on 14-nanometer so we can land a product family on a very healthy, mature [manufacturing] process.
That ends up being a good answer for us and a great answer for our customers because we can allow them to refresh their product lines with new [intellectual property] blocks and things like that.
And so that's the strategy at 14 [nanometer], and likely you're going to see the same strategy at 10 [nanometer].
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