Intel Sets Ambitious Targets for Semiconductor Manufacturing with 10A (1nm) Process
Aiming to surpass TSMC, Intel plans significant advancements in semiconductor technology, including a 20% to 30% performance boost with its 10A process.
- Intel announces plans for its 10A (1nm) process node, targeting production beyond 2028, aiming to outpace TSMC.
- The 10A process is expected to deliver 20% to 30% performance improvements over the 14A node.
- Intel's CEO Pat Gelsinger emphasizes the significance of the 18A process, describing it as the company's largest financial bet.
- Intel plans to introduce its 10A node in 2027, with the 14A node set for production in 2026.
- Intel's roadmap includes transitioning to EUV technology and expanding capacity to meet future demand.