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Intel gives up, begs Apple and Qualcomm for 18A chip business
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56764, member: 636"] Intel demonstrated its 18A manufacturing process through a live showcase featuring a reference system-on-chip that operates outside the x86 ecosystem. The semiconductor company presented this chip running multiple applications such as three-dimensional gaming, animation rendering, and ultra-high-definition video streaming. This demonstration signals Intel's broader ambitions beyond its traditional processor architecture boundaries. The reference design featured seven central processing units across performance, optimized, and efficiency categories while incorporating third-party PCIe and controller intellectual property. Intel optimized its development software, particularly VTune Profiler, to support these alternative architectures. This technical advancement positions the foundry division to serve major fabless semiconductor companies. The strategic move opens potential partnerships with Apple's M-series processors, Qualcomm's Snapdragon platforms, and NVIDIA's Grace central processing units. Intel's 18A process technology competes directly with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company's N2 node across multiple market segments. The demonstration establishes Intel as a viable contract manufacturer for ARM and RISC-V-based designs. [/QUOTE]
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