Intel Releases New Chips Made In-House, Challenging Rival Taiwan Firm

Intel Releases New Chips Made In-House, Challenging Rival Taiwan Firm

Intel began selling new Core Series 3 processors on June 1, manufactured using its latest 18A technology—a step forward after earlier delays. The move tests whether Intel can make chips as reliably as Taiwan's TSMC, which currently dominates the field. Other chip designers like AMD are watching closely to see if they'll trust Intel as a supplier.

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