"Intel's Foundry Business: Advancements in Chip Manufacturing and Process Roadmap"

Intel Foundry, formerly known as Intel Foundry Services, is expanding its foundry business with the addition of the 14A process to its roadmap, marking the first extension in over two years. The company is aiming to become a one-stop shop for chip production, offering not only wafer lithography but also advanced packaging, chip assembly, and testing services. Intel is on track to deliver on its promise of 5 nodes in 4 years, with products based on its first EUV-based node, Intel 4, already available in the market. The company is also focusing on collaborating with Electronic Design Automation (EDA) providers and IP vendors to ensure a complete ecosystem for chip design and manufacturing.
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