Intel's advanced chipmaking process reportedly runs into trouble
Briefly

Intel's 18A manufacturing process is facing difficulties, with recent tests showing it isn't ready for high-volume production, highlighting challenges for the company's turnaround efforts.
Despite claims of good performance, Broadcom's tests suggest the 18A process still has significant work ahead before it can meet the demands of high-volume production.
Intel has been struggling financially, reporting $1.6 billion losses in Q2 2024 while also announcing layoffs affecting over 15,000 workers across the company.
CEO Pat Gelsinger is set to outline plans for major budget cuts and potential asset sales, exemplifying the resources needed to help refocus Intel's operational strategy.
Read at The Verge
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