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July 7 - n the latest development, Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) is weighing a fast-track pivot from its 18A foundry node to the more ...
Intel's once-touted 18A chipmaking process, which former CEO Pat Gelsinger emphasized as a critical factor for surpassing ...
Intel's new chief executive is exploring a big change to its contract manufacturing business to win major customers, two ...
Intel has been playing catch-up with AMD for several generations of server CPUs, but 2026 could be the year it finally draws ...
Up to 192 cores and 1.6 tb/s memory bandwidth in Intel’s next data centre gamble The dark satanic rumour mill has ...
Specifically and compared to Intel 3, Intel says that in low voltage 0.65 V operation, 18A is either 18% faster or 38% more efficient, while in high voltage 1.1 V mode, it's 25% faster or 36% more ...
Intel's new CEO Lip-Bu Tan considers huge changes to semiconductor business: Intel 18A potential write-off, company to shift focus on 14A process.
Intel Corp. is set to revamp its contract chip manufacturing business by pivoting away from its highly publicized 18A process and switching its attention to its next-generation 14A node in an ...
Intel's (INTC) potential plan to shift the focus of its Foundry to a 14A process from the current 18A would have minimal economic impact in the near-term, according to Morgan Stanley.
Kenneth Tse, General Director of Intel Vietnam, noted that in nearly 20 years of operations in the country, Intel Vietnam has ...
Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) has been fully committed to transforming itself into a global foundry leader, especially as the competition for next-generation 2-nanometer (nm) chips intensifies with its 18A ...