Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Intel has announced it will no longer be using its in-house Intel 20A process node for its next-gen Core Ultra 200 series "Arrow Lake" processors, and that ...
Intel’s upcoming 18A process has reportedly failed tests with chipmaker Broadcom. Citing three sources with knowledge of the matter, Reuters reported that after receiving silicon wafers back from ...
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Intel has done a fair bit of talking recently over successes from its 18A process node, which rather brings up the question, "why bother with 20A at all, if 18A is already yielding well?" Apparently ...
Intel has made a strategic shift by canceling its 20A process node for the upcoming Arrow Lake processors, opting instead for external manufacturing, likely with TSMC. This move, announced recently, ...
Intel 18A will include a few major innovations, notably a new transistor architecture and backside power delivery. Intel's plan was to first introduce these technologies in the Intel 20A process, ...
Intel’s next chips will likely be most likely be built by TMSC. AMD is teasing plans for a next-gen chip for handheld gaming PCs. There’s a new Linux laptop on the market (that looks a lot like the ...