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Intel is a major employer in Arizona with more than 12,000 workers, and a major expansion project to hire thousands more is in the works.
Intel's wafers — foot-wide discs on which microchips are printed - were delivered to Broadcom for testing last month. Top of the List: Highest-Paid CEOs in Silicon Valley AI increases Broadcom's ...
Intel was Silicon Valley's dominant chipmaker in the 2000s. But it has lost ground to Nvidia, Samsung, and several Taiwanese and American players over the years, missing out on skyrocketing ...
An Intel Tunnel Falls quantum chip on a silicon wafer. The wafer is capable of up to 12 qubits of quantum processing. The hardware giant sees this as a step along its path towards ‘full-stack ...
What is Intel 14A? Intel 14A is a silicon wafer process node that will operate at 1.4 nanometers (nm) for its smallest component (typically based on the width of a transistor).
Hardware Processors Intel's chief financial officer admits the company is 'heavier than we want to be in terms of external wafer manufacturing' News By Nick Evanson published March 11, 2024 ...
Intel Corp. today launched its standalone FPGA business, which will sell reconfigurable chips for systems ranging from cell towers to robots. The business traces its roots to a chipmaker called ...
Intel announced the release of Tunnel Falls, a 12-qubit silicon chip, fabricated on 300mm wafers in Intel's D1 fabrication facility in Oregon, US. According to Intel, Tunnel Falls is the first ...
In that context, the idea that Intel is plotting "10A" silicon for 2027 does seem a bit farcical. It'll only just be getting going properly with Intel 4/3 and 20A/18A by then.
However, Holthaus also implied that Panther Lake using Intel's new 18A node doesn't automatically mean that all of the company's future CPUs will be coming back in house. For its next-gen desktop ...
Intel Corp. confirmed that initial production test runs for its most advanced silicon wafer, the 18A, are underway at its Arizona semiconductor plant with plans to ramp up to full volume ...
The chipmaker signed a revised letter of intent with the German government to spend 30 billion euros ($33 billion) on the site it calls “Silicon Junction.” It originally planned to invest 17 ...