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Eager to showcase its edge in advanced nodes, Intel has launched a website for its 18A (1.8nm) process, highlighting its readiness for third-party customers and planned tape-outs in the first half of 2025. According to Liberty Times, this puts Team Blue slightly ahead of its archrival, TSMC, whic...
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As Trump pushes tariffs to boost U.S. chipmaking, rumors of a TSMC-Intel deal intensify. Intel’s Principal Engineering Program Manager, Joseph Bonetti, called the move a "horrible, demoralizing mistake" in a now-deleted LinkedIn post, arguing that Intel 18A will be more advanced, as per Tom’s Ha...
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Since the 21st century, the global foundry market has undergone rapid development and profound changes. In this highly specialized and technology-intensive field, competition among leading players such as TSMC, Samsung, and Intel has not only driven technological advancements but also shaped the ent...
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According to a report from TechNews, Intel has announced that its Panther Lake processor, the first to utilize the Intel 18A process node, will debut in the second half of 2025. During a speech at CES 2025, Intel's interim co-CEO Michelle Johnston Holthaus showcased a sample of the Panther Lake chip...
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After confirming to build Panther Lake with its own 18A node, Intel may have more good news to be announced at the upcoming CES 2025. According to the reports from TechPowerUp and Wccftech, Team Blue is expected to highlight on AI features in its upcoming processor series at the event. Notably, a...