Intel has penciled in that it will be making the world's best chips later this year, beating TSMC, and teasing its next-gen Intel 14A process node that will go into production in 2026. The latest ...
Intel Corporation's Q3 '24 results showed impairments and write-offs, but the core business performance was better than expected, though not an inflection point in its turnaround. Intel's aggressive ...
"Intel 18A is now ready." So proclaims a new landing page on Intel's website for the company's all-important new 18A chip production node. But what does it mean for the PC? We already knew that ...
TL;DR: Intel is advancing its cutting-edge 18A (2nm) process node, entering stable mass production in late 2024, and is in talks with NVIDIA, Google, and Microsoft to manufacture chips domestically.
Another one bites the dust. According to a new report from Reuters, Intel's customer foundry business could largely give up on its all-important 18A node. Instead, Intel will retain 18A as an internal ...
A new chip manufacturing process from Intel Corp. failed to meet Broadcom Inc.’s expectations in a recent evaluation, Reuters reported today. The development may mark a setback for Intel’s foundry ...
Intel’s 18A is now shipping with gate-all-around and backside power delivery, marking a transition to commercial execution. Learn more about INTC stock here.
Intel is betting on its next manufacturing node, Intel 18A, which will be used to manufacture upcoming processors such as Intel Panther Lake and Intel Xeon 7, which we might see later this year.
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