TL;DR: Intel announced Lip-Bu Tan as CEO and achieved a milestone by testing its 18A process node wafers at its Arizona fab, marking a significant step for U.S. semiconductor manufacturing. Despite ...
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Intel Corp., a major semiconductor manufacturer with a sizable Chandler campus, plans to cut more than 20% of its national workforce. That's according to Bloomberg News, citing unnamed sources. The ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily/AP) — Intel is set to lay off nearly 400 workers as part of the chipmaker’s cost-cutting measures, according to public records obtained by Arizona’s Family. Earlier this year, Intel ...
Intel's advanced chip node, 18A, is now in high-volume production at its new Arizona fab, but no major outside customers have emerged The fab is meant to help Intel catch back up to TSMC after years ...
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Intel Fabricates 18A Test Wafers in Arizona
We have another sign that Intel’s 18A 1.8nm class process is making significant progress: The company is producing wafers at ...
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Intel has begun test production of its 18A process at its Arizona facility, a key step in its bid to revive its foundry business. This milestone supports the company's broader strategy under newly ...
The U.S. Department of Commerce announced that it will make a final award to Intel Corp. of up to nearly $7.87 billion in direct funding under the CHIPS and Science Act, the largest such grant to any ...
Intel Corp. is laying off hundreds of workers in Arizona as part of the chipmaker’s overall plans to cut 15,000 jobs globally. Santa Clara, California-based Intel (Nasdaq: INTL) on Wednesday filed a ...
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