At the Intel Foundry Direct Connect event, Intel revealed new details about its upcoming 10A (1nm) and 14A (1.4nm) nodes, with production set to begin in late 2027 and 2026 respectively. The company is also working on creating fully autonomous AI-powered fabs. Keyvan Esfarjani provided insights into the company’s roadmap, showcasing Intel’s planned node production capacity over the next several years. The company’s move to external foundry operations aims to increase production and profitability. Intel’s ambitious $100 billion expansion plan will boost production in various global locations. Using AI and automation, Intel is targeting a ‘moonshot’ effort to enhance all aspects of its operations.
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