Meanwhile, Broadcom reportedly displeased with 18A wafers
Surprising news about Intel continues to emerge with the chipmaker vowing to use an external foundry in place of its own 20A process to make the upcoming Arrow Lake processors, amid talk that Broadcom has rejected Intel's 18A process as not ready for mass production.claiming"continued momentum" for its 18A process node, saying it remains"on track for launch in 2025.
Arrow Lake was expected to launch before the end of this year, possibly as early as October, and it is unclear whether this latest development will have any effect on the timing. Chipzilla, however, put a positive spin on it, with Sell claiming:"one of the benefits of our early success on Intel 18A is that it enables us to shift engineering resources from Intel 20A earlier than expected as we near completion of our five-nodes-in-four-years plan.
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