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Intel could sell up to 49% of its foundry business to external investors, but a full IPO or spin-off is unlikely
By Anton Shilov published
News Analysis But would it make any sense?

Intel CFO confirms that 14A will be more expensive to use than 18A
By Anton Shilov last updated
Intel's 14A process, designed for both internal and foundry use, will be significantly more expensive than 18A due to its reliance on ASML's $380 million High-NA EUV tools.

Qualcomm CEO says Intel ‘not an option’ for chip production — yet
By Luke James published
Amon said that Intel “is not an option today,” but left open the possibility for a future partnership, adding “we would like Intel to be an option.”

Ryzen to the top: How AMD innovated in the gaming CPU market
By Hassam Nasir published
Premium AMD has come a long way since Bulldozer

Intel’s old NAND plant in China is now officially registered as SK hynix after US imposes new sanctions that limit fab upgrades in China
By Luke James published
According to Chinese registry filings, the plant's name officially changed to reflect its ownership by SK hynix on September 1.

Best Gaming PCs of 2025
By Andrew E. Freedman last updated
We test the best gaming PCs with our typical gauntlet of real-world and synthetic benchmarks to measure overall prebuilt system performance.

Intel files patent for 'Software Defined Supercore'
By Anton Shilov published
Intel's Software Defined Supercore (SDC) lets multiple CPU cores fuse into a virtual high-performance core to boost single-thread speed without building wider physical cores.

Intel admits its high-end desktop PC chips 'fumbled the football,' disusses 18A yield challenges and performance, Panther Lake ramp
By Anton Shilov published
Intel sees performance of Panther Lake processors as competitive, but it admits lower-than-desired 18A yields and weak offerings on desktop and data center markets.
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