Core Insights - Intel's former CEO Pat Gelsinger highlighted the significance of the Panther Lake chip based on the 18A process as a crucial milestone for the company [1][3] - The launch of the Panther Lake chip at CES indicates progress in Intel's wafer fabrication department, which is essential for regaining trust from companies like NVIDIA [1] - Gelsinger expressed pride in the development of the 18A process and Panther Lake, noting that the chip was delivered to Lenovo before his departure, indicating its maturity [3] Manufacturing and Technology - The 18A process and Panther Lake chip are seen as pivotal achievements, with Gelsinger emphasizing that these technologies were built during his tenure [3] - Attracting customers for Intel's foundry services will rely on broader government policy support, including tariffs and incentives from the CHIPS and Science Act [3] - Future efforts in the foundry business will focus on securing clients for advanced processes like 18A-P and 14A, with current CEO Pat Gelsinger expressing confidence in the progress of the 14A process [3]
英特尔前CEO基辛格谈前东家18A工艺:是重要里程碑,路走对了