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But a Reuters report claims that Intel is struggling to make usable chips on 18A, according to "people who were briefed on ...
A Reuters report yesterday claims that Intel is struggling with poor yields on its next-generation 18A manufacturing process, ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNIntel’s new 18A chip process is facing serious yield issues, threatening its Panther Lake chip rollout
Intel’s ambitious plan to reassert itself as a global leader in chip manufacturing and challenge Taiwan’s TSMC is facing ...
Reuters says sources inside Intel put the company's all-important 18A node (well, it used to be all-important before Intel ...
Intel's 18A process involved big manufacturing changes and introduced newer technologies all at once, such as a ...
Intel is reportedly still struggling with a chipmaking process crucial to its future. Reuters reports that the company's 18A ...
Intel's next-gen Panther Lake CPUs are seeing 'three times too many defects' as its Intel 18A yields are not good, Panther ...
Subpar production rates could disrupt OEM timelines, inflate costs, and open doors for rivals in the high-end enterprise ...
Samsung and TSMC could benefit from the move, while makers of wafer fab equipment may lose out, according to Bernstein ...
Intel says it's still on track to launch its first 18A Core Ultra chips in 2025.
Yet only a small percentage of the Panther Lake chips printed via 18A have been good enough to make available to customers, said the two people, who were briefed on the company's test data since ...
Ex-CEO Pat Gelsigner said he'd literally bet the company on 18A. If it turns out 18A isn't all it was cracked up to be, it's hard to see how that isn't a major problem for Intel.
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