It looks like AMD and Intel might be exploring one of the most unexpected partnerships in years. According to a new report from Semafor, AMD is in early talks with Intel about using Intel Foundry ...
Intel is in the early stages of talks with AMD about making the fabless chip designer an Intel Foundry customer, according to a report from Semafor. The report, citing "people familiar with the matter ...
Intel is set to kick off mass production of its 18A process at Fab 52 in Arizona by year-end, using PowerVia and RibbonFET technologies. The move positions Intel in a head-to-head race with TSMC's ...
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) stock rose 1.4% on Wednesday, drawing buzz and an improved sentiment reading on Stocktwits late in the day, following a report about talks between AMD and Intel ...
That’s according to a report from Semafor, which says the discussions are still at an “early stage.” Intel doesn’t have the technology to support AMD’s most advanced processors, which are mostly ...
Intel is kicking off a big tour of its facilities in Arizona with the announcement that its 18A process is already in production. The initial output of Intel's own Panther Lake CPUs is expected in Q4.
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AMD would be the latest industry rival to link up with Intel, which unlike many of its competitors still manufactures chips, though Intel has warned that it could have to stop if it cannot find a ...
The S&P 500 made a new all-time high of 6,711 on Wednesday before the closing bell, surging by 0.34%, after touching a new intraday high earlier in the ...
Intel shares are trading higher Wednesday after Semafor reported the company is in early talks to add AMD as a foundry customer.
Intel shares rose after reports of early talks to add AMD as a foundry customer, a move that could boost US chip manufacturing and support Intel’s turnaround efforts.