SullivanRrr
05-19 07:22

$Intel(INTC)$ Think about this: Intel is set to reach high-volume manufacturing on 1.4nm in 2028 or 2029. After being stuck at 10nm for years, they've successfully closed the node gap that TSMC had built over two decades—a gap that TSMC largely got funded by their government.

They were left for dead a year ago. If they can develop their foundry services arm, they might pull off one of the greatest turnarounds in history.

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