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Monday 9 September 2024
Intel's foundry ambitions face setbacks, raising concerns over US$8.5 billion CHIPS Act subsidy
Intel's wafer manufacturing is facing significant challenges. Recent reports suggest that Broadcom estimates the Intel 18A process has not yet achieved mass production capability,...
Friday 19 April 2024
Intel's Fab 52 construction progress entails slim chance for 2024 production start
Intel's Fab 52 in Arizona is likely to miss its original target of starting commercial production by the end of 2024, and its prospective rollout of 2nm chips at the plant might not...
Thursday 18 April 2024
US to become 2nm GAA process battleground for Intel, Samsung, and TSMC
The three major players in advanced chip manufacturing have secured CHIPS Act subsidies by promising to increase investments in fabrication facilities within the United States. With...
Tuesday 7 November 2023
Intel Innovation Taipei: Gelsinger reiterates company focus
Pat Gelsinger is in Taiwan for the Intel Innovation Taipei 2023 event, where he reiterated the processor vendor's sustained commitment to AI computing development and stated that...
Thursday 19 October 2023
Construction milestone for Intel Arizona site expansion
Intel has announced that the initial portion of the cleanroom is "weather tight" and the "blow down" phase has begun at the company's two new leading-edge chip factories on its Ocotillo...
Monday 14 August 2023
Qualcomm reportedly halts chip development using Intel's 20A node
Qualcomm has has reportedly stopped chip development using Intel's 20A node, which may pose a challenge to the R&D and mass production of Intel Foundry Services' (IFS) highly-anticipated...
Research Report Database
Samsung expands mobile phone production beyond Asian countries, says DIGITIMES Research
SLMs to increase presence in GenAI business opportunities, says DIGITIMES Research
Generative AI market to reach US$1.5 trillion by 2030 with Taiwan holds hardware advantage; software and services to see promising future, says DIGITIMES Research