Chip architect Jim Keller discussed Intel's manufacturing capabilities in a recent interview with Nikkei Asia. The Tenstorrent chief executive expressed interest in utilizing Intel's advanced processes but stated the his firm must refine its technology roadmap before committing to production.
Keller confirmed discussions with TSMC, Rapidus, Samsung, and Intel regarding 2-nanometer chip manufacturing for future products. His AI startup designs processors using RISC-V architecture and plans to leverage cutting-edge node technologies from multiple foundries.
Intel seeks external customers for its 18A process and upcoming manufacturing nodes. The chipmaker aims to shift its foundry division toward serving outside clients rather than maintaining an internal-only production model.
Keller previously worked at AMD, Apple, Intel, and Tesla throughout his career in semiconductor design.
Keller confirmed discussions with TSMC, Rapidus, Samsung, and Intel regarding 2-nanometer chip manufacturing for future products. His AI startup designs processors using RISC-V architecture and plans to leverage cutting-edge node technologies from multiple foundries.
Intel seeks external customers for its 18A process and upcoming manufacturing nodes. The chipmaker aims to shift its foundry division toward serving outside clients rather than maintaining an internal-only production model.
Keller previously worked at AMD, Apple, Intel, and Tesla throughout his career in semiconductor design.