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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 20, 2021

Another Intel outsourcing deal comes to light

This is new and a bit of a puzzler

SemiAccurate just learned about another big outsourcing deal that Intel just signed.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 11, 2021

What is Intel doing about process and outsourcing?

There is only one way out now

There has been a lot of talk about Intel outsourcing production lately, but what is really going on?
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Charlie Demerjian
Oct 20, 2020

Intel force bundles flash divisions

SK hynix gets a deal and some scraps

Intel is pawning off their moribund flash business on SK hynix todayfor $9 billion.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 14, 2020

When will Intel get chips back from TSMC?

And what will be the first design?

When does Intel get their first parts back from TSMC, and what are they?
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 11, 2020

Where do Intel and TSMC go from here?

Wafers, nodes, and more

The question on everyone’s mind is what moves Intel will be making with TSMC.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 28, 2020

What is Intel making at TSMC?

Update – Exclusive: The first Intel core on TSMC revealed

Is Intel actually going to make products at TSMC, and if so, what and when can we expect to see the results?
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 27, 2020

Intel’s 7nm meltdown takes it’s first high level head

Updated – Analysis: Will the first casualty actually change anything?

It looks like Intel’s 7nm delay from last week just took it’s first high level head.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 6, 2020

AMD has new server part back

Any guesses what this one is?

It looks like AMD just got a very interesting server part back from the fabs.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 25, 2019

Leaked roadmap shows Intel’s 10nm woes

Like we said, it will never work right

The latest Intel roadmap leak blows a gaping hole in Intel’s 10nm messaging. SemiAccurate has said all along that the process would never work right and this latest info shows that 10nm should have never been released. You might recall …
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 25, 2019

Why SemiAccurate called 10nm wrong

Analysis: Close in some ways, way off in a big one

A few months ago SemiAccurate claimed Intel killed their 10nm process, we were wrong.
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Charlie Demerjian
Oct 22, 2018

Intel kills off the 10nm process

Updated: This is actually a good thing for the company

SemiAccurate has learned that Intel just pulled the plug on their woeful 10nm process.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 10, 2018

Why Can’t Intel Supply Enough 14nm Xeons?

Analysis: The reasons for the shortage and the effects of it

SemiAccurate reported on the Intel CPU shortage Friday but why is it happening?
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 30, 2018

Update to Intel Custom Foundry 10nm customer meltdown

Not one but two additional confirmations of our article

Remember when SemiAccurate said Intel Custom Foundries 10nm meltdown sank a $20+ Billion market cap tech giant? A sharp reader who wishes to remain anonymous pointed us to something that seems to describe the problems we exclusively revealed earlier. It …
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 28, 2018

And then there were three: GlobalFoundries halts 7nm development

It’s all about money, specifically making it

Yesterday GlobalFoundries announced the long rumored pull back from bleeding edge 7nm process development.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 17, 2016

ARM keeps Intel’s foundry wing from irrelevance

Not IDF 2016: This isn’t a win for Intel despite the official PR

Intel likely paid a high price to secure ARM’s support, something their foundry wing desperately needed.
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