Intel says its new chips look like they might just work
Briefly

Intel's 18A process aims to make use of RibbonFET gate-all-around transistors and PowerVia backside power technology to enhance transistor density and power delivery, striving to regain technical supremacy in the chipmaking industry.
The announcement of upcoming production for Panther Lake client processors and Clearwater Forest server silicon made on 18A, with successful booting of operating systems, signifies progress but lacks in-depth performance and yield details.
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