"The Stakes Are Enormous": Intel's Bet On Its New "18A" Process Could Make Or Break The Company
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Intel has set a milestone in the semiconductor industry with the presentation of its new Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors, known as Panther Lake.These chips not only promise to boost the new generation of AI computers, but are also the first to be manufactured with the advanced Intel 18A process, consolidating the company's technological leadership in the United States.The arrival of Panther Lake, scheduled for late 2025 and for consumers in…
"The Stakes Are Enormous": Intel's Bet On Its New "18A" Process Could Make Or Break The Company
"The Stakes Are Enormous": Intel's Bet On Its New "18A" Process Could Make Or Break The Company Intel has begun large-scale production at its new $32bn, 700-acre chip factory in Chandler, Arizona, betting heavily on its “18A” process to regain leadership in advanced manufacturing and challenge Taiwan’s TSMC, the FT detailed in a new writeup. “It is the most advanced semiconductor technology in production today on planet earth,” said Kevin O’Buck…
Research note: Intel on 18A process and progress
As Intel attracts billions in investment, onboarding external customers to 18A will inform the future of cutting-edge semiconductor fabrication in the United States During the recent Intel Technology Tour in Arizona, the company shared details of its forthcoming client and server SoCs, both of which are built on 18A, Intel’s latest process node. We’ll get […]
Intel is once again making its own processor and graphics cores. Some. • The new Core Ultra 300 (Panther Lake) chips promise higher performance and more features. • They won't appear in the first computers until early 2026.
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With Panther Lake and the 18A manufacturing process, Intel is at a crucial turning point in its history. Both projects are considered the last visible traces of the work of former CEO Pat Gelsinger, who laid the foundation for Intel's transformation but never lived to see their full success. When Gelsinger took over as CEO in 2021 […] Source
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