After chipmakers broke through that level, a new set of prognosticators saw 2020 as the limit, when the leading edge was 5 nm ...
The $3.5 billion upgrade will give Intel’s New Mexico manufacturing site the ability to produce next-generation processors with Intel’s Foveros 3D packaging technology, a key part of the ...
Intel was a dominant leader in the CPU market for the better part of a decade, but AMD has seen massive success in recent ...
Intel has been promised $8.5 billion in grants and $11 billion in low-cost loans to help finance its $28 billion project in ...
The CHIPS Act is providing funding and tax breaks for multiple semiconductor makers to build new plants and R&D facilities on ...
$3.1 billion of charges were recognized in the cost of sales, related to non-cash impairments and the acceleration of ...
As we get ready to see 1 nm chipsets become a reality I have to wonder: when will we hit the limits of what is physically ...
Processors made using smaller but advanced nm (nanometer ... and operating losses of $2.5 billion. But Intel expects quarter-over-quarter improvement in its foundry business until 2030.
Intel CEO addresses employee concerns on US election impact on CHIPS Act funding, emphasizing bipartisan support.
The largest crane on site, the second-largest model made by Liebherr, can lift 5.5 million pounds ... said for the report.
Indeed, since the enablement of the CHIPS and Science law, Intel has started to package chips at its advanced packaging facility in New Mexico and ... granted some $8.5 billion in direct ...
Completion of Intel's $28 billion project in Licking County appears to have been pushed back again as federal aid is slow to come.