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The strategic alliance between two semiconductor giants promises to unlock new possibilities in chip design and manufacturing, potentially accelerating advancements in AI technology.
TL;DR: Intel announced Lip-Bu Tan as CEO and achieved a milestone by testing its 18A process node wafers at its Arizona fab, marking a significant step for U.S. semiconductor manufacturing. Despite previous concerns about low yield rates and delays, this ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs and other state groups joined Intel on Monday morning to announce a new semiconductor workforce initiative. “Facility technicians are especially difficult to find,” said Christy Pambianchi, Intel Chief ...
President Joe Biden visited Intel's Ocotillo campus on March 20 – along with the company's CEO – to draw attention to Intel's recent CHIPS Act award package to advance semiconductor manufacturing in the U.S. When Intel produced its first silicon wafers ...
Intel Corp. is laying off hundreds of workers in Arizona as part of the chipmaker’s overall plans to cut 15,000 jobs globally. Santa Clara, California-based Intel (Nasdaq: INTL) on Wednesday filed a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification — or ...
Ohio will be home to two new Intel Corp. semiconductor manufacturing plants being built on a 1,000-acre site in the New Albany International Business Park northeast of Columbus in Licking County. The company also announced construction and expansion ...
Anyone interested in working as a technician for semiconductor facilities may be in luck, as Intel and Gov. Katie Hobbs launch the tech giant's first U.S. apprenticeship program for manufacturing facility technicians. Over the next five years, Intel plans ...
Have a look at the above chart, and you'll see that if you invested $1,000 in Intel stock 20 years ago, today your stake would be worth about $2,100 — or an annualized total return of 3.8%. The same amount invested in the S&P 500 would theoretically be worth about $7,900 today — an annualized total return of 10.9%.
Intel Corp. yesterday announced plans to invest more than $7 billion to complete Fab 42, which the company expects to be the most advanced semiconductor factory in the world. The high-volume factory in Chandler, AZ, is targeted to use the 7-nm ...