Intel Corp. today showcased a new class of Intel Core Ultra X9 and X7 processors, the first new chips built on its most advanced 18A manufacturing process.
Intel was first to market with backside power delivery.
Despite a long list of issues plaguing chip giant Intel (NASDAQ: INTC), the company has made meaningful progress catching up to TSMC in semiconductor manufacturing. Intel was stuck on its heavily ...
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 stock surged nearly 7% after upgrades citing sold-out server CPUs and 18A yield gains, boosting 2026 outlook.
Intel ( INTC) stock climbed more than 7% Tuesday as investment firm KeyBanc upgraded shares to Overweight from Sector Weight, ...
Panther Lake, booming demand for server CPUs, and the foundry opportunity line up to make Intel a strong buy.
Intel stock soared on Wednesday, extending a recent run-up fueled by increasing confidence in its foundry business.
Since 2021, Intel has pledged over $100 billion towards global manufacturing expansion, anchored by significant new fabs in ...