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Intel's 18A process is coming later this year. It's the company's biggest chance to catch back up with rival TSMC. But it's a ...
During a conversation at the J.P. Morgan's Global Technology, Media, and Communications conference in Boston, Intel's CFO ...
AMD is one of the first customers using TSMC's new 2nm (N2) process node, says no other semiconductor foundry matches TSMC's ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) reported robust sales growth in April yet trades at a compressed valuation ...
Long before former Intel board member Lip-Bu Tan returned to take the reins at Intel, the company was betting big on its ...
Intel targets major clients with 1.8nm process, challenging TSMCs dominance Intels strategy to revitalize its foundry ...
But the U.S. chip titan still wants to be the world's No. 2 foundry company by 2030. That would mean beating out Samsung ...
Credit: Intel For almost as long as we can remember (okay, about three years), the 18A node has been all-important for Intel.
Intel shareholders approved a stock reserve plan to attract talent and a $42 million stock award for CEO Lip-Bu Tan, ...
Intel is in rare company, as it is one of the better-known chip stocks that has failed to win over investors throughout the ...
AMD beats Apple and Intel to tape-out TSMC's 2nm process node is cruising through development and is already showing better ...
But if the rumors of TSMC's maxed capacity are true, combined with the ever-shifting US foreign manufacturing tariffs, Intel Foundry could be a more attractive option than ever for silicon production.