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A nother one bites the dust. According to a new report from Reuters, Intel's customer foundry business could largely give up ...
The Intel 20A process seems like it's going to go down in history as purely a test platform for backside power and GAAFET. PC Gamer. Looks like Intel has quietly killed the 20A process, ...
Intel 20A was the foundation of Intel’s upcoming Arrow Lake CPUs. The company says it’s now using “external partners” to create Arrow Lake chips, which will likely be chipmaker TSMC.
Explore Intel Corporation's accelerated Foundry roadmap shift and its impact on execution risks. Click for my update on ...
Intel has always stated the second-to-last node on its "five nodes in four years" strategy was called Intel 20A. It would mark the company's transition away from FinFET and into the Angstrom era ...
Turning to TSMC. Intel disclosed a few months ago that it would use TSMC's 3nm process to manufacturing Lunar Lake, its latest laptop CPUs that are now shipping, instead of Intel 20A. Based on ...
Intel shelves 20A process node for consumer processors. Elsewhere this week, Intel has announced it will no longer be using its own 20A process node for its upcoming Arrow Lake consumer processors.
In 2024, the company wants to ramp up the "Intel 20A" process node. (So, a "2nm" equivalent, but Intel was calling this node "5nm" previously. Also, remember, these are marketing numbers and not ...
The Intel 20A process seems like it's going to go down in history as purely a test platform for backside power and GAAFET. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
Intel 20A was the foundation of Intel’s upcoming Arrow Lake CPUs. The company says it’s now using “external partners” to create Arrow Lake chips, which will likely be chipmaker TSMC.
Intel shelves 20A process node for consumer processors. Elsewhere this week, Intel has announced it will no longer be using its own 20A process node for its upcoming Arrow Lake consumer processors. In ...