Intel Puts The Process Horse Back In Front Of The Foundry Cart
It is beginning to look like Intel plans to milk the impending 18A manufacturing process for a long time. …
It is beginning to look like Intel plans to milk the impending 18A manufacturing process for a long time. …
It has been two and a half months since new chief executive officer Lip-Bu Tan gave the keynote at Intel’s Vision 2025 event, and the company has been relatively quiet by its own standards over the past several decades as Tan gets the lay of the land and tries to plot out the course of the company to rebuild its foundry business and reorient and focus its chip design and sales business. …
People are impatient for Intel to get fixed, and have been for many years. …
We did not think that today we would be writing about Pat Gelsinger “retiring” from the company that he loves best and most. …
Intel needs a whole lot of big wins for both its chip design and selling business and its increasingly arm’s length foundry business if it is going to turn itself around and be competitive with AMD and Nvidia on the left hand and with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co on its right. …
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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