The Intel 18A process isn't ready for high-volume production because... it's not ready for high-volume production. Intel's timeline is to have the process, meant to beat foundry leader TSMC ...
Intel's third-quarter results exceeded expectations amid ongoing cost reduction efforts. Intel secured two design wins from customers and shared its partnerships with AMD and TSMC. Save my User ID and ...
Intel has published a paper about its 18A (1.8nm-class) fabrication process at the VLSI 2025 symposium, consolidating all its information about the manufacturing technology into a single document. The ...
Intel has done a fair bit of talking recently over successes from its 18A process node, which rather brings up the question, "why bother with 20A at all, if 18A is already yielding well?" Apparently ...
You may recall that, just last Thursday, we cast a dubious eye toward the story reporting that Intel's 18A process yields were on the order of 10%. The numbers simply didn't add up; Intel had already ...
One frustrated customer wants to force Intel to pay untold millions in damages, claiming the company deceptively marketed faulty 13th- and 14th-generation CPUs as “enabling amazing experiences to ...
Intel announced yesterday that the introduction of its next-generation chips, codenamed Broadwell, will be delayed. The company demoed the 14nm processors at IDF last month, and claims that the new ...
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