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There is a debate forming between TSMC versus Intel Corporation stock, exploring who dominates the foundry market. Read our ...
Rumoured to be 55 per cent Analysts at KeyBanc reckon Intel’s 18A yields have inched up to 55 per cent which is a modest five ...
Assuming this is the Nova Lake chipset, this likely confirms the hybrid nature of the tech, using a mix of both the N2 node ...
For years, speculation surrounded which manufacturing process Intel would use for Nova Lake-S, with many expecting a debut for the company's in-house 18A node. The latest ...
ASML posted stronger-than-expected second-quarter 2025 earnings and projected a 15% jump in revenue for 2025 while ...
Intel has begun a new round of layoffs, with over 5,000 employees losing their jobs across four U.S. states. The cuts are ...
Over the last four years, the company has poured more than $90 billion into capital expenditures aimed at expanding its foundry operations ...
Intel's annual conference shifts to Phoenix amid sweeping CEO-led reforms ...
Those parts will be fabricated on Intel's own 18A process, which by all accounts offers high performance and density.
The problem is that Intel’s technology in 2025 is at least a generation behind TSMC, and customers such as Nvidia and Qualcomm are unwilling to work with a potential competitor that’s lagging ...
Intel was once the undisputed king of semiconductors, but it lost its competitive edge. Now, a new CEO is making painful choices to right the ship.