
Intel expects to tape in the compute tile for its first 7nm client CPU (code-named “Meteor Lake”) in the second quarter of this year. The company’s 7nm development is progressing well, driven by increased use of extreme ultraviolet lithography (EUV) in a rearchitected, simplified process flow.
Today, Gelsinger re-affirmed the company’s expectation to continue manufacturing the majority of its products internally.
Intel’s global, internal factory network for at-scale manufacturing is a key competitive advantage that enables product optimization, improved economics and supply resilience. IDM 2.0 represents the combination of three components that will enable the company to drive sustained technology and product leadership: He also announced Intel’s plans to become a major provider of foundry capacity in the U.S. Gelsinger announced significant manufacturing expansion plans, starting with an estimated $20 billion investment to build two new factories (or “fabs”) in Arizona. During the company’s global “Intel Unleashed: Engineering the Future” webcast, Gelsinger shared his vision for “IDM 2.0,” a major evolution of Intel’s integrated device manufacturing (IDM) model. SANTA CLARA, Calif., Ma– Today, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger outlined the company’s path forward to manufacture, design and deliver leadership products and create long-term value for stakeholders. Bringing the spirit of Intel Developer Forum event back this year with Intel Innovation event planned for October in San Francisco.
Announcing plans for new research collaboration with IBM.Announcing Intel Foundry Services with plans to become a major provider of foundry capacity in the U.S. and Europe to serve customers globally.Intel 7 nanometer process development progressing well with tape in of 7nm compute tile for “Meteor Lake” expected in the second quarter of 2021.
Announcing manufacturing expansion plans beginning with ~$20 billion investment to build two new fabs in Arizona.