Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is also considering Intel's 18A process, though it is unclear if AMD has submitted test chips.
Nvidia and Broadcom test Intel’s manufacturing process, as Intel seeks to revive its struggling foundry business.
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing has pledged $100 billion in U.S. investment but it's not necessarily bad news for Intel.
Intel’s 18A process represents a critical milestone in regaining technological leadership. The U.S. government’s CHIPS and Science Act, which aims to bolster domestic semiconductor production, further ...