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Tom's Hardware on MSNIntel might axe the 18A process node for foundry customers, essentially leaving TSMC with no rival — Intel reportedly to focus on 14A (Updated)Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is weighing whether to stop offering the company's 18A technology to external clients and instead focus ...
A nother one bites the dust. According to a new report from Reuters, Intel's customer foundry business could largely give up ...
Intel may halt external 18A chip production to focus on its 14A foundry node, in an aim to counter TSMC's manufacturing ...
Intel is abandoning its 18A process for foundry clients after failing to win customers, pivoting to the future 14A node amid ...
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The Manila Times on MSNTan eyes 14A pivot as Intel rethinks foundry futureIntel's new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, is considering a potentially expensive shift from his predecessor's strategic plans.
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is reportedly considering halting external sales of the company's costly 18A chip process as losses ...
Over the last four years, the company has poured more than $90 billion into capital expenditures aimed at expanding its ...
The new strategy for Intel's foundry business would mean offering outside customers a newer generation of technology, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
According to a report from ChinaTimes via Wccftech, Intel is now weighing the pros and cons of using a future TSMC process for Nova Lake, or its very own 14A process. Nova Lake will be the follow ...
Compared to 14th-generation processors, Intel says that Core Ultra 200S chips should provide a 10 percent increase in multi-core performance while using 30 percent less power.
Intel's CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, is considering a strategic shift in its foundry business, potentially halting the marketing of its ...
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