If a new report is accurate, Intel won't allow its 14nm shortage or 10nm struggles to keep it from pushing ahead in overall chip manufacturing. Over the last few months, the company has taken several ...
ASML provided Intel, its first customer, with the $380 million Twinscan EXE:5000 High-NA lithography machine. Yesterday, it shipped its second High-NA EUV lithography machine to a mystery customer.
Intel's experimental D1X foundry is starting its 450mm wafer ramp. The new wafer sizes could substantially lower costs per chip, but the upfront CapEx will be substantial. Share on Facebook (opens in ...
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