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A person in a white lab coat stands in a bright, sterile laboratory with rows of tall, white equipment lining both sides of the aisle. They are looking at a screen, and the floor is shiny and reflective.

Intel Products Unveils Assured Supply Chain Program

The program offers a silicon manufacturing corridor for Intel commercial processors and a secure digital method for end users to see where chips travel along the supply chain.

Tech 101 Manufacturing
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How Silicon Die Become Chip Packages

Intel assembly and test factories put semiconductor chips through brutal tests and finishing touches before they ship.

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Intel Wins Prestigious American Chamber’s Global Impact Award

Intel Receives Prestigious American Chamber of Commerce’s Global Impact Award for Fab 34 Facility

News Intel Foundry
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Intel 18A Process Technology Simply Explained

Tech Minute: The Intel 18A process technology combines chipmaking breakthroughs: new RibbonFET transistors and PowerVia architecture.

News Intel Foundry

Intel Foundry Adds New Customers to RAMP-C Project for US Defense

Expanded foundry access and the start of the Intel 18A test chip phase mark increasing role in US national defense.

Opinion Intel Foundry
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Continued Momentum for Intel 18A

Progress on lead product designs and process readiness is enabling us to bridge from Intel 20A earlier than we’d planned.

Tech 101 Client Computing

The Transistor, Explained

How did a simple on-off switch become the building block of all modern computers? A primer on the history and function of the transistor.

News New Technologies
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Intel Takes Next Step Toward Building Scalable Silicon-Based Quantum Processors

Research published in Nature demonstrates high qubit control fidelity and uniformity in single-electron control.

News Intel Foundry
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With High NA EUV, Intel Foundry Opens New Frontier in Chipmaking

Intel is industry’s first mover on High NA EUV, enabling continued process leadership beyond Intel 18A.

News 5G & Wireless
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Intel Teams with Partners to Enable and Grow End-to-End Private Networks Market

Intel-powered private 5G solutions in collaboration with Amazon Web Services, Cisco, NTT DATA, Ericsson and Nokia are deployed around the world.

News Intel Foundry
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Intel Opens Fab 9 in New Mexico

Opening marks a milestone for high-volume manufacturing of 3D advanced packaging technologies.

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Siemens and Intel to Collaborate on Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing

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