SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -The production process that Intel hoped would pave the way to winning manufacturing deals and restore its edge in churning out high-end, high-margin chips is facing a big ...
Apple is considering using Intel’s 14A (1.4 nm) manufacturing process as a second source for producing its M-series chips. Apple may use Intel’s 14A node in addition to its current partnership with ...
Semiconductor manufacturers are spending tens of billions of dollars to build advanced factories in Arizona and Texas. They’re being cheered on by the federal government, which has chipped in billions ...
ChEmpower Corp., a semiconductor materials company that develops polishing pads and chemical solutions, today announced Chakra, its first product designed to improve efficiency, reduce costs and ...
Apple may be laying the groundwork for one of its most significant changes to its silicon supply chain in years. New reports suggest the company is in talks with Intel to manufacture a portion of its ...
A fresh rumor suggests MediaTek may turn to Intel’s 14A node for future Dimensity chips, boosting Intel Foundry buzz.
Intel's (INTC) efforts to restore the chip giant to its former glory may hinge on a new manufacturing process the company calls 18A. Short for 18 angstroms — an angstrom is equal to 0.1 nanometers — ...
According to two people familiar with the situation, the new CEO at Intel, Lip-Bu Tan, is considering a significant shift in the company’s chip manufacturing approach that could reshape its foundry ...
Samsung and TSMC could benefit from the move, while makers of wafer fab equipment may lose out, according to Bernstein analysts Intel Corp. recently indicated that it might give up on its ...
Rapidus Corp., a Tokyo-based chip manufacturing startup, reportedly plans to build a fab capable of making 1.4-nanometer processors. Nikkei Asia reported the initiative today. The fab could create ...