Intel's long-serving head of technology development Ann Kelleher will retire later this year, handing off responsibilities to ...
TechPowerUp report explains that the current progress means Intel’s 18A node PDK (Process design kit) has reached version 1.0 ...
Intel has announced an extension of its partnership with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) as the company ...
Intel plans to start mass production of semiconductors using the 18A (1.8nm) process in 2025. Intel Engineering Manager Pankaj Maria recently reported that the company has successfully completed ...
Intel has achieved a significant early milestone in its Arizona semiconductor fabrication plant, with the first wafers successfully processed on its advanced 18A process node. This achievement, ...
But the test wafers suggest that Intel is on pace, or maybe even a bit ahead of schedule, for producing 1.8nm-class chips in ...
As various parties are brainstorming solutions to help Intel regain its former glory, the company has announced two major ...
Intel's new CEO is leading a bold turnaround to reclaim tech leadership with innovations in CPUs, foundry expansion, and ...
Intel has begun test production of its 18A process at its Arizona facility, a key step in its bid to revive its foundry ...
Intel's vertically integrated business model and substantial investments in R&D position it for long-term growth. Learn why ...
If Intel can prove wrong the rumors about it struggling to get Panther Lake CPUs (based on the 18A process) into devices in 2025, that would be a noteworthy achievement. “Proud to be part of the ...