Intel's fab roadmap examined — Arizona, Ohio, Ireland, and the two deadlines deciding 14A process node
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This roadmap provides an in-depth analysis of Intel's current plans for its chip production capacity.
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Intel $INTC has started production of its most-advanced chip node called 18A-P - CNBC pic.twitter.com/97bM7z18z7
— Evan (@StockMKTNewz) June 16, 2026
Samsung sees rising chip production requests from BYD, Google, AMD- Nikkei Asia
— Jukan (@jukan05) June 17, 2026
BYD, Google, AMD, Tesla and others are looking increasingly to Samsung Electronics for contract chipmaking services as surging demand for AI infrastructure strains the advanced chipmaking capacity of… pic.twitter.com/Px4C0HKsuc
INTEL $INTC STOCK GAINS PREMARKET AFTER 18A-P CHIP PROCESS ENTERS EARLY PRODUCTION pic.twitter.com/0JFUqVefWD
— Investing.com (@Investingcom) June 17, 2026
Reports indicate $GOOGL is working with both $TSM and $INTC for advanced packaging, while $AMD is reportedly discussing future CPU production with Samsung starting in 2028.
— Sam Badawi (@Sam_Badawi) June 17, 2026
Theme is that leading chip designers are no longer relying on a single foundry. Capacity constraints at… pic.twitter.com/0NzMdVCaBD
$INTC says 18A-P has entered risk production on schedule with up to 9% higher performance or 18% lower power than Intel 18A.
— Shay Boloor (@StockSavvyShay) June 16, 2026
18A-P is the next test of whether Intel’s foundry roadmap is actually getting back on track. pic.twitter.com/X7RAr7BNeh