The White House is considering a drastic move to boost American chip production — and it might give struggling Intel the lifeline it desperately needs.
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Intel’s next-generation chipmaking process, known as 14A (1.4nm-class), will be more expensive to produce than its current 18A (1.8nm-class) technology. The confirmation came from Intel
Intel used the stage of Hot Chips 2025 in Cupertino to unveil its most ambitious Xeon yet: Clearwater Forest, an all-E-core server processor built on
Panther Lake debuts, TSMC rivalry intensifies, and Intel’s Arizona move sets the stage for a high-stakes semiconductor showdown. Intel is taking the heat, literally and
A Closer Look at Intel’s Fight for Semiconductor Supremacy For years, Intel has been playing catch-up in the semiconductor manufacturing space, struggling against TSMC and
Intel’s 18A faces low yields and falls short of TSMC’s N2 in SRAM advancements. Intel’s 18A node, positioned to deliver groundbreaking performance and efficiency, faces
Intel lost a crucial contract to design and manufacture the chip for Sony’s PlayStation 6 to AMD in 2022, a significant blow to the company’s
Intel continues to face setbacks following disappointing financial results, layoffs affecting 15% of its workforce, and cost-cutting measures, including potentially selling its FPGA unit Altera