Intel's wafers — foot-wide discs on which microchips are printed — were delivered to Broadcom for testing last month, but ...
Intel (INTC) shares extended their losses Wednesday amid a stretch of bad news, as Reuters reported that recent tests of the chip giant's most advanced manufacturing process conducted by Broadcom ...
Intel's (NASDAQ:INTC) contract manufacturing business has potentially seen a setback after tests with Broadcom (AVGO) failed, ...
Intel has decided to cancel the development of its 20A process node for Arrow Lake processors and will rely on external ...
It could also sell its programmable chipmaker Altera. Intel's fall from grace was caused by manufacturing problems, product delays, market share losses, and jarring strategic shifts under three CEOs.
Twice as many chips thus fit onto roughly the same silicon wafer—and could be sold profitably for roughly the same price. That allowed Intel to corner the market for memory chips and then ...
According to the sources, Broadcom was manufacturing silicon wafers, the one-foot-wide disks on which chips are printed, using Intel's most advanced manufacturing process, Intel 18A. However ...
Intel's Q2 '24 earnings disappointed, leading to a 30% drop in share price and reaching the fair value target quicker than expected. Revenue growth has been stagnant, with challenges in the AI PC ...
It’s been a burning question for months — are Intel’s laptop chips susceptible to the same permanent damage that can potentially lay 24 different flagship desktop chips low? Today ...
Lower rates tend to be beneficial for businesses and stocks. Rate cuts could be a major boon for Intel's turnaround efforts. Intel stock is climbing thanks to comments from Federal Reserve ...
All hail the latest victory for Intel. Their chip production nodes are so fantastic, that it's cancelled one and will instead ask TSMC to make even more Intel CPUs. Yes, really, that was the spin ...
Silicon wafers, which chips are printed on, reportedly were returned to Broadcom last month after they were run through Intel's 18A manufacturing process. A review by Broadcom engineers found that ...