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Mar 28, 2024
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NanoFab Coug
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This is historically unique for Intel.
Yes, (most) everyone (else) does outsource their fabrication.
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Pat Gelsinger = Baghdad Bob?
Genghis Spreads
Mar 28, 11:40am
Huh? Everybody buys chips from TSMC. That shouldn't be a shocking revelation.
Skeptical Optimist
Mar 28, 11:45am
If Intel can volume-produce the most advanced node, why do they have to
Genghis Spreads
Mar 28, 11:48am
The math around Nodes in chip production is all sorts of screwed up now. Intel's 18a is probably closer to 4nm
jpesk2
Mar 28, 11:56am
The nanometers don’t represent anything in reality. It’s just another word
Genghis Spreads
Mar 28, 12:04pm
Everybody outsources some of their production. Intel is also taking some
Skeptical Optimist
Mar 28, 11:59am
This is historically unique for Intel.
NanoFab Coug
Mar 28, 12:02pm
Intel is moving towards spinning off their foundries. It will be very strange if AMD ever has a chip built by Intel..
jpesk2
Mar 28, 12:07pm
Pure-play fabs don't outsource.
Genghis Spreads
Mar 28, 12:32pm
They don’t outsource fabrication
NanoFab Coug
Mar 28, 12:44pm
OK I thought we were talking about fabrication.
Genghis Spreads
Mar 28, 12:51pm
Intel and Microsoft’s announcement is politically motivated
NanoFab Coug
Mar 28, 11:58am
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