TSMC has announced its next microchip manufacturing process "node", which it calls A14, equivalent to a 1.4-namometer (nm) scale. Compared to its N2 (2nm) process — entering volume production later ...
Intel Corp. today showcased a new class of Intel Core Ultra X9 and X7 processors, the first new chips built on its most advanced 18A manufacturing process.
Apple is considering using Intel’s 14A (1.4 nm) manufacturing process as a second source for producing its M-series chips. Apple may use Intel’s 14A node in addition to its current partnership with ...
Intel stock soared on Wednesday, extending a recent run-up fueled by increasing confidence in its foundry business.
The chip maker is reportedly considering not offering its 18A node externally because it has been unsuccessful in attracting new customers - and TSMC could benefit Shares of Intel Corp. were down ...
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -The production process that Intel hoped would pave the way to winning manufacturing deals and restore its edge in churning out high-end, high-margin chips is facing a big ...
Intel has cast doubt on the future of its chip-manufacturing operations. It’s more good news for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, but could be a problem for chipmaking machinery supplier ASML ...
Multi-disciplinary team to further develop innovative approach to chip packaging and test manufacturing technology boosting efficiency and flexibility Part of ST’s strategic initiative on ...
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