Intel reportedly solves one of the key issues that plagued its 18A process technology, but others may still be there.
Intel (INTC) is making its boldest statement yet that its chip manufacturing comeback is real. At the 2026 IEEE/JSAP Symposium on VLSI Technology and Circuits, Intel Foundry confirmed that its Intel ...
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Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Intel is reportedly struggling with its next-gen 18A semiconductor process that was meant to be one of the saving graces of the company but is delivering ...
Intel is reportedly still struggling with a chipmaking process crucial to its future. Reuters reports that the company's 18A process is still producing low yields and high defect rates. Intel has ...
Intel has begun production of its most-advanced chip node called 18A-P. First announced last year, 18A-P is now in what's known as "risk production," an early production stage. It's the latest ...
Intel Corporation’s (NASDAQ:INTC) 18A process, touted as critical to regaining its technological lead, has reportedly hit yield issues, jeopardizing its ability to profitably produce advanced chips.
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 ...