The final process node in Intel's foundry roadmap is now ready for production. Intel 18A should propel Intel close to TSMC in terms of performance and efficiency. Ramping up volumes will take time, so ...
Intel stock (NASDAQ: INTC) surged over 4% in Tuesday's late morning session, touching an intraday high of $47.21. The move is not about a single headline, but about three convergi ...
SAN FRANCISCO/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Chip designers Nvidia and Broadcom are running manufacturing tests with Intel, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters, demonstrating early confidence in ...
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -The production process that Intel hoped would pave the way to winning manufacturing deals and restore its edge in churning out high-end, high-margin chips is facing a big ...
SAN JOSE, California (Reuters) -Intel said on Tuesday that several of its contract manufacturing customers planned to build test chips for a forthcoming advanced manufacturing process, which the ...
Let’s be honest — Intel has been down in the dumps lately. Between the awful Raptor Lake instability scandal, disappointing Arrow Lake launch, canceling the much-hyped 20A node, and waves of layoffs, ...
Intel stock’s foundry business faces a moment of truth in 2025, as it looks to commercialize its cutting-edge 18A process - widely seen as a make-or-break semiconductor fabrication process. Intel has ...
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 ...
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 ...
Intel’s (INTC) turnaround and manufacturing ambitions were dealt a severe blow when Nvidia (NVDA) decided to halt its trial of the 18A manufacturing technology. Touted as the technology that will help ...
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 ...