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 ...
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The Intel 18A Process Is Finally Ready
Despite a long list of issues plaguing chip giant Intel (NASDAQ: INTC), the company has made meaningful progress catching up to TSMC in semiconductor manufacturing. Intel was stuck on its heavily ...
Intel’s been trying to recapture its glory days and establish itself, once again, as a leading chipmaker. However, this dream has run into a major snag. The company’s next-gen manufacturing process, ...
Intel is reportedly increasing its acquisition of ASML's bleeding-edge High-NA EUV lithography tools, to ensure its new 14A ...
Intel’s upcoming 18A process has reportedly failed tests with chipmaker Broadcom. Citing three sources with knowledge of the matter, Reuters reported that after receiving silicon wafers back from ...
Intel's Arrow Lake PC CPUs will now be outsourced as Intel shifts resources from the Intel 20A process. The company expects to save around $500 million in capital spending by killing off the ...
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Nvidia's Huge Money Move Won't Solve Intel's Biggest Problem
While Nvidia's $5 billion investment in it's semiconductor rival, Intel, was big news it isn't necessarily a guarantee that ...
Intel is ending its 20A manufacturing process, which was supposed to partly build its upcoming Arrow Lake CPUs for desktops. In a blow to the company's chip prowess, Intel has decided to fully ...
The strongest argument you can make for Intel's strategy is that, long term, there's value in learning by doing how to package chiplets. But this could have been achieved by limiting chiplets to the ...
Lunar Lake chips will launch less than a year after Meteor Lake as Intel aggressively goes after the AI PC market. Lunar Lake will feature big performance gains, major graphics improvements, and a ...
Intel is to announce Tuesday plans to build chips for handhelds and mobile phones on a separate version of its future manufacturing technology that greatly minimizes transistor current leakage, ...
Under CEO Pat Gelsinger, Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) laid out a plan back in 2021 to develop five new semiconductor process nodes within four years. The final node, Intel 18A, was meant to catch the company ...
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