
"On Thursday, Intel unveiled a new processor, codenamed Panther Lake. This marks the next generation of the company's Intel Core Ultra processor family and is the first chip built using Intel's 18A semiconductor process. The processors are expected to begin shipping later this year and are being produced at Intel's Chandler, Arizona, Fab 52 facility, which came online in 2024."
""We are entering an exciting new era of computing, made possible by great leaps forward in semiconductor technology that will shape the future for decades to come," Tan said in a company press release. "Our next-gen compute platforms, combined with our leading-edge process technology, manufacturing, and advanced packaging capabilities, are catalysts for innovation across our business as we build a new Intel.""
Intel unveiled Panther Lake, the next-generation Intel Core Ultra processor family member and the company's first chip manufactured on the 18A semiconductor process. The processors are scheduled to begin shipping later this year and are being produced at Intel's Chandler, Arizona Fab 52 facility, which came online in 2024. Intel also previewed Xeon 6+, the first 18A-based server processor, projected to launch in the first half of 2026. The announcement represents the largest manufacturing update since leadership changes in March and emphasizes domestic production of the company's most advanced process. The U.S. government holds a 10% equity stake in Intel.
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