[SOLVED] Intel 10 nm die for desktops???

Solution
All indications are that Intel has more or less given up on 10nm for anything outside of a few low end mobile parts and is skipping to a 7nm node, until that is ready Intel is just going to keep refreshing 14nm for desktop parts. Apparently the yields on 10nm have remained quite poor and it looks like there isn't really a way to get those yields up to an acceptable level, so 10nm has more or less been written off.
All indications are that Intel has more or less given up on 10nm for anything outside of a few low end mobile parts and is skipping to a 7nm node, until that is ready Intel is just going to keep refreshing 14nm for desktop parts. Apparently the yields on 10nm have remained quite poor and it looks like there isn't really a way to get those yields up to an acceptable level, so 10nm has more or less been written off.
 
Solution
After they start getting declining net income numbers from 14nm...
Right now they are making twice the normal net income with 14nm just by adding cores so why would they want to stop making that much more money?!
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