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Intel’s Chips No Longer Pay More Than Their Fair Share Of Foundry Costs

April 4, 2024 Timothy Prickett Morgan 10

The biggest benefit that is coming from the separation of the Intel chip design and marketing business from its foundry operations is that Intel’s chip product groups no longer have to shoulder the totality of the immense costs of its manufacturing operations. …

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