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Intel CEO recognizes its 18A node for external customers as 18A-P gets 'inbound interest'
But Intel is not out of the woods with its 18A node.
Despite being the first to adopt the gate-all-around (GAA) technology, Samsung has struggled with commercialization and yield issues and its foundry market share has dropped below 10%. Han Jin-Man, ...
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Intel Foundry Roadmap Update - New 18A-PT variant that enables 3D die stacking, 14A process node enablement
Intel's new CEO Lip Bu-Tan took to the stage at the company's Intel Foundry Direct 2025 event here in San Jose, California, to outline the company's progress on its foundry initiative. Tan announced ...
Companies to collaborate on the development of a 12-nanometer process platform targeting high-growth markets. Collaboration builds on Intel’s commitment to partnering with innovative companies in ...
A new process design kit (PDK) from imec aims to provide broad access to a 2-nm gate-all-around (GAA) process node and associated backside connectivity for design pathfinding, system research, and ...
TL;DR: TSMC is set to begin high-volume production of its advanced N2 (2nm-class) process node with gate-all-around nanosheet transistors in late 2025, delivering up to 15% better performance or 30% ...
Intel stock’s foundry business faces a moment of truth in 2025, as it looks to commercialize its cutting-edge 18A process - widely seen as a make-or-break semiconductor fabrication process. Intel has ...
TSMC has announced it's beginning research into the 2nm node. The International Roadmap for Devices and Systems has some predictions on what the node might look like, even if the company isn't talking ...
While all eyes tend to focus on the leading-edge silicon nodes, many mature nodes continue to enjoy robust manufacturing demand. Successive nodes stopped reducing die cost at around the 20nm node. “In ...
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