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We think it's always good to have at least some of our wafers with TSMC. They're a great supplier. It creates a good competition between them and Intel Foundry. Not quite sure what the right sort ...
"We think it is always good to have at least some of our wafers with TSMC. They are a great supplier. This creates healthy competition between them and Intel Foundry." While Intel's upcoming ...
Days after CEO Pat Gelsinger's sudden departure, Intel executives said the company must prioritize efficiency. "We are very driven toward 'no wafer left behind,'" Naga Chandrasekaran, the chief ...
The company uses these systems for research and development purposes, and so far, Intel has processed tens of thousands of wafers using them. Intel installed and started using two High-NA EUV ...
Intel's outsourcing more silicon manufacturing that it would want, but the customer-competitor relationship with TSMC will continue in the future. When you purchase through links on our site, we ...
Intel Corp. said it is on track to produce microprocessors on 450 mm silicon wafers after a major supplier, ASML, said it would stop developing the machines needed for the move to the larger wafers.
The big picture: Customers are clamoring for Intel's Core Ultra CPUs, but the chipmaker is facing a bottleneck in wafer-level assembly at the back end. It's a significant problem – dire enough ...
Intel today signed a letter of intent with Rockwell International to buy a vacant wafer manufacturing facility in the Colorado Springs, Colo., area in order to quickly boost its manufacturing ...
Notably, beyond AWS, Intel added two 18A wafer design wins during the quarter from compute centric companies. Intel expects its first external customer to launch their 18A design in the first half ...
America is returning, its president claims, to a golden age. One company for whom that would be a dream come true is Intel. The US chipmaker had a $500bn market capitalisation back in 2000.
Intel has said it needs to be thriftier and approach production with a zero-waste model. Execs said the company must prioritize efficiency over "no wafer left behind." Intel has lost ground to Nvidia, ...