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Intel is trucking a 916,000-pound 'Super Load' across Ohio to its new fab, spawning road closures over nine days
By Sunny Grimm published
Intel is trucking a 916,000-pound cold box from the Ohio River to its new fab near Columbus. This load is one of the largest of Intel's approximately 20 super loads making their way across the state.

Intel CEO says China must make its own chips if sanctions become too restrictive, points to EUV as key cutoff point
By Paul Alcorn published
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger told Tom's Hardware during a question and answer session at Computex 2024 that China must make its own processors if US sanctions on the latest chips become too restrictive.

Blacklisted China chipmaker SMIC becomes the world's second-largest pure-play foundry by revenue
By Anton Shilov published
SMIC becomes the world's second-largest pure-play foundry as it eclipses GlobalFoundries and UMC, but this is only true if you exclude Intel and Samsung.

Intel's revenues are up year-over-year, but foundry unit loses $2.5 billion
By Anton Shilov published
Almost all of Intel's business units were profitable in Q1, except manufacturing unit that made record $2.5 billion loss.

Intel completes assembly of first commercial High-NA EUV chipmaking tool — addresses cost concerns, preps for 14A process development in 2025
By Paul Alcorn published
Intel Foundry announced it had completed the assembly of the industry's first commercial High Numerical Aperture (High-NA) Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) machine in its D1X fab in Oregon.

ASML ships its second High-NA EUV litho tool to unspecified client
By Anton Shilov published
ASML begins to ship its High-NA EUV lithography system to the second customer

ASML sets density record with latest chipmaking tools — High-NA EUV equipment prints first patterns
By Anton Shilov published
ASML has reached another milestone with its Twinscan EXE:5000 lithography system.

Intel confirms new round of layoffs in its Sales and Marketing Group
By Roshan Ashraf Shaikh published
Earlier, Intel reported a $7 billion loss in 2023, prompting a new restructuring plan.
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