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Intel’s 18A-P Debuts Power Boost, an Industry-First Dual-Contact Transistor That Squeezes More Frequency From the Same Chip Footprint

Intel Intros Diamond Rapids "Xeon 7" CPUs Built On 18A-P: Packing Up To 192 Cores, 16-Channel Memory, PCIe Gen6 Support, Launching In 2027

Intel is sharing more details of its 18A-P process technology, which is expected to see some major customer momentum. Intel's 18A-P Process Tech Is Just As Key To Its Foundry Business As 14A, And Chipzilla Is Further Sharing Its Benefits Over 18A Semiconductor manufacturing is a super-hard business, and Intel is working really hard to get its Foundry up to standards through the accelerated development of advanced process nodes and packaging technologies. Given its immense progress with 18A and the buzz surrounding its next process technologies, such as 14A, Intel Foundry is shaping up well. But they have a lot […]

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Intel’s 18A-P Goes Beyond a 9% Speed Bump, Adding 50% Better Thermal Conductivity and Tighter Skew Corners to Win Foundry Customers

Intel's 18A-P Goes Beyond a 9% Speed Bump, Adding 50% Better Thermal Conductivity and Tighter Skew Corners to Win Foundry Customers

As Intel primes its 18A-P process technology at external customers, the company is sharing new insights into its enhanced performance & features. Intel's External Customer-Focused 18A-P Process Node Offers 9% Performance Boost or 18% Power Savings Versus 18A Intel's 18A process technology is ramping up well, with Panther Lake volume being increased significantly in the months ahead. As 18A becomes the standard for Intel's in-house chips, the company is also tuning its enhanced 18A-P node, which is a key technology aimed at attracting external Foundry customers. At VLSI, Intel will be sharing some more details about the features and enhancements […]

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