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英特尔CEO确认:18A工艺已进入大规模量产,为三代产品奠定基础
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-10-24 03:01
Core Insights - Intel's CEO Lip-Bu Tan outlined the company's future strategies for client, server, and foundry businesses during the Q3 2025 earnings call [1][3]. Client Processors - Intel confirmed that the first high-end model of the Panther Lake processor, based on the 18A process, will be launched by the end of 2025, with a full reveal at CES 2026 [4]. - Following Panther Lake, the next-generation Nova Lake is set to debut in the second half of 2026, featuring significant architectural and software innovations, including up to 52 cores and a new Xe3P Arc integrated graphics [6]. Server Products - Demand for the Granite Rapids (Xeon 6 P cores) processors remains strong, with Clearwater Forest (Xeon 6+) and Diamond Rapids (Xeon 7) based on the 18A process expected to launch in mid-2026 and beyond, respectively [7]. - The upcoming Coral Rapids processor will reintroduce simultaneous multithreading (SMT) technology to enhance multitasking performance, currently in the definition stage [9]. Process Technology - The 18A process has entered high-volume manufacturing at Fab 52 in Arizona, with yield progress meeting expectations, supporting at least three generations of client and server products [10]. - Performance-optimized 18A-P and the more advanced 14A nodes are also in steady development, while Intel emphasizes a rigorous investment strategy in its foundry services, leveraging advanced packaging technologies like EMIB for differentiation [10]. - Intel plans to release AI-optimized GPU products annually, with the first product, Crescent Island, utilizing the Xe3P architecture [10].
最新一代内存标准,没人用?
半导体芯闻· 2025-06-27 10:21
Core Viewpoint - The CXL (Compute Express Link) market has not yet launched as expected, primarily due to the underperformance of key players like Samsung Electronics and Intel [1][3]. Group 1: Market Status - The CXL market is currently stagnant, with a notable lack of discussions surrounding it, attributed to the weak performance of market leaders Samsung and Intel [3]. - Intel's next-generation server CPU, "Diamond Rapids," which is crucial for CXL's market launch, may face delays due to internal restructuring and layoffs [3][4]. - Samsung is in a holding pattern, waiting for the market to open, as the development of CXL-compatible memory products cannot proceed without corresponding processors [4]. Group 2: Opportunities and Risks - The introduction of CXL may lead to a decline in overall sales of processors and memory, as it aims to utilize existing resources more efficiently, which could negatively impact companies reliant on these sales in the short term [6][7]. - However, CXL-compatible chips are high-value products that could improve the profit structure for both Samsung and Intel, aligning with the semiconductor industry's trend towards high-value offerings to avoid cyclical fluctuations and competition with low-cost manufacturers [7]. - The CXL market is expected to see significant growth by 2026, with hyperscale cloud service providers likely to dominate this market due to their need for improved resource utilization and cost savings [8][9].