The irony is here is that with each new process node Intel needs more products just to generate the same amount of factory utilization... with chip demand falling 20% per year, and five nodes in four years, the math doesn't work out.
You end up with excess capacity, fab underloading charges and furloughed workers. Unless you get you revenues up, you have just designed a business model that will bankrupt yourself.
Moore's law is a two edged sword.