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Intel Courts Microsoft And Google In 18A Chip Throwdown
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 37424, member: 636"] Intel found a major partner for its latest chip-making method. According to news from Chosun Biz, Microsoft signed up to use the new 18A process. Google is also moving forward as another possible customer for these advanced chips. The 18A line started test runs earlier this year, with full production expected late next year. Intel is already working on better versions, 18A-P for 2026 and 18A-PT for 2028. Some partners have already received early design tools for future 14A chips. Intel builds across America, with new Arizona plants costing $32 billion. The company expands its work areas in New Mexico, Oregon, Ohio, Europe, and Asia. Irish plants will soon make new 3-nanometer parts. These many locations help Intel avoid trade problems between nations. [/QUOTE]
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