Report: Intel Considers Moving on From 18A Chip Manufacturing Process - SiliconANGLE
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It is difficult to follow the repeated strategy changes at Intel, which could therefore review its copy and reserve its 18A engraving process to its chips only.
According to information from the very respectable Reuters, Intel could make a major strategic shift in its engraving technology. The new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, would seriously consider not offering the 18A process any more to other companies. This shift would mark a break with Pat Gelsinger's predecessor, who had invested heavily in the 18A. Since taking office in March, Lip-Bu Tan has been seeking to reduce costs and find solutions to revive an Inte…
Report: Intel considers moving on from 18A chip manufacturing process - SiliconANGLE
Intel Corp. is set to revamp its contract chip manufacturing business by pivoting away from its highly publicized 18A process and switching its attention to its next-generation 14A node in an effort to win over new customers. The company’s proposed strategic shift was first reported by Reuters and later, the German-language outlet ComputerBase, with both […] The post Report: Intel considers moving on from 18A chip manufacturing process appeared …
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