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Intel Corp. is set to revamp its contract chip manufacturing business by pivoting away from its highly publicized 18A process ...
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is weighing whether to stop offering the company's 18A technology to external clients and instead focus on the next-generation 14A process, a move that could withdraw Intel from ...
Reports have emerged that the company is mulling shifting away from the tech to better compete with rival TSMC.
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan has told employees that the company has fallen out of its leadership position and apparently is behind ...
In 2024, Intel’s stock declined by 60%, and the company fell from first to second place on Gartner’s list of top global ...
The 18A node’s journey has been a sometimes rocky one including the CEO turnover and other issues. In the fall of last year, ...
The new strategy for Intel's foundry business would mean offering outside customers a newer generation of technology, two ...
Intel's new CEO Lip-Bu Tan considers huge changes to semiconductor business: Intel 18A potential write-off, company to shift ...
Over the last four years, the company has poured more than $90 billion into capital expenditures aimed at expanding its foundry operations ...
Even before the start of series production, Intel's next major manufacturing process is said to be in a bad way.