From the Intel 14nm Broadwell article just posted......
An Intel spokesperson said the company expects the first Broadwell OEM systems in January 2015. Designs with Iris graphics and wireless gigabit are expected by the end of the first quarter of 2015. Prices range from $107 for 15W Celeron processors to $426 for 28W Core i7 processors.
Any takers for a discussion on what our pro forma numbers may be ? I understand most of the available information out there pertains to Silicon. So some extrapolation is required.
Some background information.................
http://www.adapteva.com/andreas-blog/semiconductor-economics-101/
This IDC study discusses IDC's Worldwide Semiconductor Applications Forecaster's (SAF's) estimates on the worldwide semiconductor revenue growth. Worldwide semiconductor revenue grew 8.3% in 2013, reaching $325 billion. The SAF forecasts that semiconductor revenue will grow 3.6% in 2014 to $336 billion and log a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.4% from 2013 to 2018, reaching $384 billion in 2018.
"For 2014, IDC forecasts more moderate growth as the DRAM and NAND markets stabilize. In addition, IDC believes that the consumer, mobile phone, and automotive markets will be bright spots for 2014," said Nina Turner, research manager, IDC’s Enabling Technologies and Semiconductors.
http://semiengineering.com/how-much-will-that-chip-cost/
https://www.semiwiki.com/forum/content/3420-semiconductor-cost-models-boring-but-crucial.html