Intel flirts with China-linked kit
Oh, Mr Darcy, we need not talk about your awkward security past
Troubled Chipzilla has been fondling ACM Research's chip-making equipment, which is worrying the spooks and hawks in Washington that the Chinese-backed firm might be below its station.
Intel splashes more cash on ASML’s magic machines
Chipzilla bets the farm on 14A while chasing TSMC
Troubled Chipzilla is doubling down on ASML’s obscenely expensive High-NA EUV lithography kit, ordering two more of the €350 million-plus contraptions in the hope of dragging its much-hyped 14A process over the line.
Intel's Ohio dream teeters without 14A customers
Intel threatens shutdown if no buyers emerge for new manufacturing tech
Troubled Chipzilla has once again waved the warning flag over its $28 billion chipmaking venture in Ohio, saying it may stop all work unless it can land external customers for its 14A process node.
Intel's slow-motion car crash
More layoffs, fab delays and yet another AI pivot
Intel is hacking away at its workforce and torching grandiose European fab plans in Germany and Poland in a last-ditch effort to look relevant.