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Apple Could Use Intel 18A-P Node for Its Low-End M Chips
An Asian analyst claims that Apple might adopt the Intel 18A-P manufacturing node for its upcoming ARM-based Apple M SoCs. Intel 18A-P Technology and Its Benefits Intel expected to begin shipping Apple’s lowest-end M processor as early as 2027There have long been market rumors that Intel could become an advanced-node…
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Intel Makes Progress on 18A and 14A Nodes Ahead of Panther Lake Launch
Intel is taking firm steps to strengthen its position in chip manufacturing, confirming significant progress in its 18A and 14A process nodes. Intel Confident in the Progress of 18A and 14A Nodes The company expects to improve its profit margins thanks to higher yields from its 18A technology, which continues…
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Intel Foundry Secures Contract with Microsoft for Maia 3 Accelerator Using 18A-P Node
Intel Foundry has secured a major contract with Microsoft to manufacture its next artificial intelligence (AI) accelerator, Maia 3, using Intel’s advanced 18A-P process. This agreement marks a significant step in Microsoft’s strategy to diversify its supply chain and strengthens Intel’s position as a key player in the semiconductor industry.…
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Report: AMD Considering Intel as Foundry Partner for 18A/14A Nodes
Intel continues to move on multiple collaboration fronts. Reports now suggest that Intel and AMD, long-time rivals in the CPU market, are discussing a potential production agreement. The news, reported by Semafor, describes talks still in an early stage, but if confirmed, this could mark a major turning point for…
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Intel 18A Node May Be Delayed to 2026 Due to Low Yields
Doubts about the Intel 18A node remain. New reports say that success rates are so low that it is not economically viable. Because of this, it may be necessary to delay its launch until mid-2026, as long as no new problems arise that could push it back even further. The…
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