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Nearly four years after Intel said it would “wind down” its RealSense computer vision business, the division has spun out ...
Intel’s answer to these advanced packaging demands is Foveros. They’ve introduced new solutions, Foveros-B and Foveros-R, ...
With tax credits for semiconductor firms rising to 35% from the existing 25% slab, the new tax bill (dubbed as the ‘One Big ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company TSM, also known as TSMC, is aggressively expanding its global manufacturing footprint. In March 2025, it announced a new $100 billion investment in the ...
Investors should watch for advancements in Intel's manufacturing process nodes, particularly the move towards Intel 18A, and the introduction of new AI-enhanced chip technologies.
Intel is undergoing a major transformation, with its foundry business embodying the "Made in America" mission supported by US President Donald Trump. Naga Chandrasekaran, Intel's EVP and general ...
Intel engineer says next-gen 'Griffin Cove' development is underway, notes that relying on Intel's nodes alone 'got them into trouble' in the past.
In a nutshell: Intel's decision to maintain a multi-foundry approach reflects the practical necessities of collaborating with external suppliers. While the company remains committed to achieving ...
Today, Intel finds itself in a precarious position. Its once-vaunted manufacturing machine has fallen behind Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp., which dominates advanced process nodes.
After 2010, Intel showed interest in entering the foundry business, but its established practices as an IDM made achieving success difficult.