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Tech Giants Scramble for Intels 18A Breakthrough
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 37282, member: 636"] Intel might find its breakthrough moment with its new 18A chip-making system. Big tech names like NVIDIA, Microsoft, and Google want to make computer chips this way. Intel showed off the 18A at its recent event as the most advanced process made in America. Their system rivals what TSMC offers with similar power use numbers. The Korean news site ChosunBiz shared this information. Many companies are interested because Intel recently changed leaders. New CEO Lip-Bu Tan focuses on chip design tools, packaging methods, and chip-making services. He might end the old business plan called IDM 2.0, which could help Intel sell more CPUs. Another reason companies look at Intel is that TSMC has very full production lines right now. Intel stands strong against TSMC as both work on similar small chip sizes. Samsung tries to compete but lags behind these two main players. The tech world sees this as Intel taking back attention from TSMC. Companies want options beyond Taiwan for making advanced computer parts. [/QUOTE]
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