I n case you haven't been paying attention, Intel has been getting banged up lately in both the press and on Wall Street.
Exciting news for chip stock Intel (INTC) holders, as its 18A production node has finally come on line. This is supposed to ...
Intel's new 18A process node is experiencing major issues with yields of just 20-30% and could see mass production delayed, ...
Despite a long list of issues plaguing chip giant Intel (NASDAQ: INTC), the company has made meaningful progress catching up ...
Intel says its cutting-edge 18A process node is 'now ready' and that tape-out begins in 1H 2025, ready to compete with ...
Intel recently gave an update on its 18A process: it is now ready for customer projects and tape outs are set to being within ...
Intel's 18A process should be ready for third-party customers and planned tape-outs in the first half of 2025.
While some question whether or not a buyout of chip stock Intel (INTC) will ever actually see the light of day, there are other reports that ...
When it comes to power, TechInsights analysts presume that an N2-based chip will consume less power than a similar SF2-based ...
Intel has announced that its 18A process node is "ready" for third-party clients, with tape-out design finalizations set to begin in the first half of this ...
The final process node in Intel's foundry roadmap is now ready for production. Intel 18A should propel Intel close to TSMC in terms of performance and efficiency. Ramping up volumes will take time ...
For its latest PC chips, Intel turned to TSMC instead of using the Intel 20A process as it reallocated resources to Intel 18A. The Intel 18A process, the final node in the company's original ...