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Leo says ep 66: Intel’s 5 nodes in 4 years
Been some time since Leo did a 'Leo Says' - but he put together this article discussing Intel Nodes and details on what has happened so far and his opinions of what might happen next. Let us know your ...
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The Intel 18A Process Is Finally Ready
Despite a long list of issues plaguing chip giant Intel (NASDAQ: INTC), the company has made meaningful progress catching up to TSMC in semiconductor manufacturing. Intel was stuck on its heavily ...
Intel Corp. finally had some good news to share for a change, providing an encouraging update on the progress of its most advanced 18A fabrication process, which will be used to manufacture a new ...
While Intel asserts that its roadmap is "progressing well," the indecision from a possible customer like Nvidia shifts the ...
TL;DR: Intel's 18A process node, set for tape-out in 1H 2025, aims to compete with TSMC, marking a significant comeback for Intel in the semiconductor industry. Featuring BSPDN, RibbonFET GAA ...
In a break from his usual sideline of posting pithy excerpts from the Bible (yes, really), Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has been bigging up Panther Lake, a next-gen CPU from Intel based on the company's ...
Intel Corporation's Q3 '24 results showed impairments and write-offs, but the core business performance was better than expected, though not an inflection point in its turnaround. Intel's aggressive ...
The chiplet-based approach allows Intel to mix-and-match these tiles to offer three distinct iterations of Panther Lake: 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 ...
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