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Intel May Start Making AMD CPUs at US Foundries

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Intel launched preliminary debates on producing AMD and the second company’s senior processors in US -based documents. Although both companies have competed in the CPU field for consumers and data centers, Intel has recently returned to chip design and production under its new CEO Lip-this. In addition, Intel received great investments from Nvidia and Intel to expand US operations, which made it a potential strategic partner for AMD in the turbulent global trade environment.

AMD has not produced its own chips for almost twenty years, and instead has used the latest process designs from TSMC in the last generations. However, AMD, which is mainly in Taiwan in Taiwan, has increased tension from the nearby China and the United States. Thinking Intel as a potential partner.

It is possible to use AMD to produce specific chiplets, such as G/Ç Die, which is typically larger than the latest CPU and GPU molds in Intel designs. However, Intel has its own newest nodes like new The design of 18a Panther Lake CPUsAnd the new generation 14A design.

AMD X3D CPU render.
AMD X3D CPU render.

AMD CPUs use multiple chiplets. Intel can at least produce one of them. Credit: AMD

AMD would almost continue to use TSMC in this type of scenario, but the fact that Intel Foundries has an option, will add additional surplus to AMD’s production efforts, and supply from Taiwan should be interrupted by US trade relations or open hostilities from China.

Intel has also recently advanced to more chip design and production. As part of the plan to revive Lip-this Tan’s length and financing of the company, the personnel facilitated the mass with layoffs and pushed for more chip design to work and opened Intel’s breakdown to external customers. Since Lake Panther is currently said to be the only major use, it is still looking for more attention to the 18a node.

Following major investments in recent weeks, Intel sufficiently supports that it will allow him to move towards more talented nodes he has made in the next few years. Now the question, will AMD benefit from them?

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