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Intel Foundry Hopes Hit Snag As Orders Dry Up
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 38352, member: 636"] Intel sees few outside buyers for its chip-making business. The company makes processors but also wants to build chips for other firms. Chief Financial Officer David Zinsner admitted they lack major customers for advanced manufacturing lines. Most future production will serve just Intel products instead of earning money from external companies. Reports claimed NVIDIA might use Intel factories for future chips. These rumors appear less likely with the recent statements about limited adoption. Intel needs outside customers to make its factory division profitable. The company expects this part of its business to stop losing money around 2027. This goal depends on attracting clients who could bring billions in new cash. Intel plans to use factories from TSMC for some computer parts despite running their facilities. The company faces strong competition from Samsung to become an alternative supplier for major tech firms. Both want to grab business from TSMC, which dominates advanced chip manufacturing worldwide. Market demand exists as tech companies seek multiple suppliers for important parts. Interest grew after Intel showed its latest manufacturing techniques at recent events. [/QUOTE]
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