Amid Intel's Deals, Intel Foundry Services Remains Notably Absent — 18A and 14A Are on the Way, but Success Isn't Guaranteed
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Intel Strikes Major Deals, But IFS Lags Behind as 18A and 14A Nodes Face Uncertain Future
Intel Strikes Major Deals, But IFS Lags Behind as 18A and 14A Nodes Face Uncertain Future | Industry Insights Intel Strikes Major Deals, But IFS Lags Behind as 18A and 14A Nodes Face Uncertain Future Explore the latest on Intel’s milestones and struggles as its IFS business and advanced process nodes encounter industry hurdles. Introduction: Intel’s Pivotal Crossroads The semiconductor industry never stands still, and few comp…
Project Eagle: Inside Intel’s Fab 52 and the 18A Node That Could Redefine U.S. Chipmaking
Project Eagle: Inside Intel’s Fab 52 and the 18A Node That Could Redefine U.S. Chipmaking Introduction For years, Intel has been fighting to reclaim its position at the cutting edge of semiconductor manufacturing. After painful delays at 10nm and a bruising loss of process leadership to TSMC and Samsung, the company has staked its comeback on a bold initiative known internally as Project Eagle. At the heart of this effort is Fab 52 (F52) in Chan…
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