Topic: 18a process
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Intel Faces Processor Shortage Despite Strong Demand
Intel's financial results show a strategic shift, with its data center and AI division growing while its consumer-focused client computing group declined. The company faces a semiconductor supply constraint and is prioritizing production for its more profitable data center chips, which may lead t...
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Intel's Panther Lake CPU Targets Handheld PC Gaming
Intel is developing a custom Panther Lake processor platform for handheld gaming PCs, aiming to deliver superior graphics performance tailored for these devices. The company plans to leverage its advanced 18A manufacturing process to optimize these chips, with the goal of surpassing its current A...
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Intel's Tick-Tock Era Is Over: Key Takeaways Revealed
Intel is prioritizing the production of high-demand AI server chips over some consumer processors to manage supply constraints, which may lead to a slight decline in its Client Computing Group business. The company plans to introduce new AI-focused GPUs annually to compete with Nvidia and AMD, wh...
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Intel Unveils Panther Lake: Merging Lunar & Arrow Lake Tech
Intel's Panther Lake processors, launching in 2026, promise up to 50% better performance or 30% lower power consumption than previous generations, utilizing the advanced 18A process node. The 18A technology incorporates RibbonFET transistors and PowerVia backside power delivery, enhancing efficie...
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Intel's Bold Bid to Regain Chip Supremacy
Intel's Fab 52 facility in Arizona is now operational, producing its first chips using the advanced 18A process technology and marking a key step in the company's strategy to regain semiconductor market leadership. The facility features a highly automated and ultra-clean environment, with strict ...
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