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Intel's once-touted 18A chipmaking process, which former CEO Pat Gelsinger emphasized as a critical factor for surpassing ...
Shares of computer processor maker Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) jumped 7.4% in the afternoon session after investor optimism picked up ...
Intel’s layoffs appear similar in scale to last year’s cuts and will have a profound effect on Oregon’s economy.
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is weighing whether to stop offering the company's 18A technology to external clients and instead focus on the next-generation 14A process, a move that could withdraw Intel ...
According to a leaked slide posted on X, each CPU will feature up to four compute tiles, with the 192 cores distributed evenly across four 48-core ...
Intel's (NASDAQ:INTC) new CEO is weighing potentially ending the marketing of its 18A chipmaking technology to new clients in an effort to woo bigger customers, Reuters reported, citing two people ...
Specifically and compared to Intel 3, Intel says that in low voltage 0.65 V operation, 18A is either 18% faster or 38% more efficient, while in high voltage 1.1 V mode, it's 25% faster or 36% more ...
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 ...
Intel's new CEO Lip-Bu Tan considers huge changes to semiconductor business: Intel 18A potential write-off, company to shift focus on 14A process.
Intel is almost literally betting its future on its upcoming “Panther Lake” CPU architecture, as well as the 18A manufacturing process it will be built upon.
Intel's (INTC) potential plan to shift the focus of its Foundry to a 14A process from the current 18A would have minimal economic impact in the near-term, according to Morgan Stanley.