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Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is weighing whether to stop offering the company's 18A technology to external clients and instead focus ...
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is considering a significant shift in the company's chip manufacturing strategy to attract major clients ...
Intel's CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, is considering a strategic shift in its foundry business, potentially halting the marketing of its ...
In the last Leo Says, Leo discussed Intel's statement that it would deliver five fabrication nodes in four years. These are bold claims that were immediately challenged by news that Intel would ditch ...
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is reportedly considering halting external sales of the company's costly 18A chip process as losses ...
Donald Trump aims to boost US chip production. His bill proposes enhanced tax credits for semiconductor firms. Companies like ...
Another one bites the dust. According to a new report from Reuters, Intel's customer foundry business could largely give up ...
The new strategy for Intel's foundry business would mean offering outside customers a newer generation of technology, two people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
At its Intel Foundry Direct Connect 2025 event in April, Intel announced it is working closely with lead customers on its upcoming 14A process, which is expected to deliver a 15–20% performance gain ...
TSMC, which is the world's largest contract chipmaker, also got a boost from reports that Intel's recently appointed CEO was ...
The 18A node’s journey has been a sometimes rocky one including the CEO turnover and other issues. In the fall of last year, ...
In addition, Intel faces external pressures. Earlier this year, the U.S. government was reportedly pressing hard for Intel to ...