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Over the last four years, the company has poured more than $90 billion into capital expenditures aimed at expanding its ...
Intel has published a paper about its 18A (1.8nm-class) fabrication process at the VLSI 2025 symposium, consolidating all its ...
Intel has great things to say about its upcoming 18A node, but it’s using some tough-to-verify comparisons. Intel made its ...
Intel stock is rising thanks to a new market share report from Counterpoint Research on the chip foundry industry. The report ...
Troubled Chipzilla is trying to shift attention from looming layoffs to technical progress, unveiling more details about its ...
Intel has begun disclosing performance numbers for its Intel 18A process, upon which it will manufacture its upcoming Panther ...
At this year's VLSI Symposium in Kyoto, Intel offered a closer look at what to expect from its next-gen 18A manufacturing ...
Intel claims 18A, the node Pat bet the company on, is either 25% faster or 38% more efficient than Intel 3. Though that's a node Intel didn't have enough faith in to release for desktops or laptops.
Intel may benefit from a sector rally, but weak fundamentals and Panther Lake delays limit upside ahead of 18A-P ramp. Read ...
Generationally, 18A is said to show much more superiority than the Intel 3 node, so it is safe to say that Team Blue has managed to create a "wonder" here, and this is reflected in the clientele's ...