Intel (INTC.O), opens new tab on Thursday unveiled key details of its upcoming Panther Lake laptop processor, the first chip built on its next-generation 18A production process, aiming to convince investors its costly turnaround plan can restore its manufacturing edge. https://www.reuters.com/business/intel-outlines-details-first-pc-chip-made-its-new-manufacturing-tech-2025-10-09/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
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@dq We get it. You're too broke to buy a new Intel laptop so you just type a bunch of sm--k about them from your 5 year old Mac Book that you got a deal on because someone traded it back in to the Apple store.
Bonding failures leading to hot fried chiplet sets going dark in the middle of some heavy armoured metal blasting gaming !
is this the under commit part or the over deliver part?
These chips will die within 6 months
Shiplette those chiplettes my nigglettes!
Do you think China will just merge TSMC with SMIC? Or will they allow them to exist as two companies, like in the olden days?
@af So true. speaking of chiplets, guess which one will fail?
Jumping the g-n again. It just makes Intel look like a bunch of mo--ns.
Yield numbers, benchmarks and RMA numbers first. Then we can talk about how great it is.
Wake me up when Intel makes all the chiplets...
The TSMC lifestyle company is so sad that they can't keep up.