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 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 effort ...
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 still struggling with a chipmaking process crucial to its future. Reuters reports that the company's 18A process is still producing low yields and high defect rates. Intel has ...
While Intel has been experiencing rough times of late, there might be some good news on the horizon for its foundry business. Rather than just making chips for its own product and a few other ...
Intel's foundry unit aims to rival TSMC CEO Tan committed to improving Intel's foundry Intel on track for high-volume production of 18A process in 2025 SAN JOSE, California, April 29 (Reuters) - Intel ...
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 ...
TL;DR: NVIDIA and Broadcom are testing Intel's new 18A process node, indicating potential confidence in Intel's semiconductor capabilities. These tests, not previously reported, suggest possible ...
Intel claims its Intel 18A process delivers major performance and efficiency gains over Intel 3. The company still needs to scale up the process with acceptable yields, but the numbers are looking ...
As of this summer, these sources say that just 10 percent of the chips being manufactured on 18A are "up to [Intel's] specifications." Click to expand... I'm just getting ready for another Dr Ian ...