By Zaheer Kachwala and Anhata Rooprai June 24 (Reuters) - Apple turning to Intel for chips, as Washington announced last week, has the neat logic of necessity meeting ambition. But it is not that ...
BlueFin says Intel has resolved the yield issues that had dogged 18A over the past few months, making high-volume production of its latest node sustainable from ...
The chip maker’s business is improving, with government twisting the arms of potential customers and partners including Apple ...
Intel has begun production of its most-advanced chip node called 18A-P. First announced last year, 18A-P is now in what's known as "risk production," an early production stage. It's the latest ...
Intel is reportedly considering dual-side power delivery for its upcoming 14A2 manufacturing process as the company works to ...
Intel revising 1.4nm-class manufacturing technology roadmap by evaluating a new hybrid power delivery architecture.
Intel has broken ground on what it describes as an expansion of its mask operations center in Santa Clara, an essential first ...
Sixteen miles north of Albuquerque, in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, an Intel chip plant sits on more than 200 acres of land. The site was established in the 1980s, part of it built on top of a sod farm. In ...
President Donald Trump announced overnight that Apple will begin using Intel’s factories to make computer chips, a major ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Intel used the 2026 VLSI Symposium in Honolulu this week to confirm that its 18A-P process node has officially entered risk production, hitting the ...
The Apple-Intel chip deal that everyone said would never happen is apparently happening. And with some important caveats that the breathless headlines have largely glossed over. Ming Chi Kuo suggests ...
CEO Lip-Bu Tan has transformed Intel, but the improvements may already be priced into the stock.
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