Intel's First Products Based on 18A Process Node Achieve Power-on Success, Mass Production Expected in 2025

Intel's First Products Based on 18A Process Node Achieve Power-on Success, Mass Production Expected in 2025

Intel's First Products Based on 18A Process Node Achieve Power-on Success, Mass Production Expected in 2025

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Intel has announced that the first products built on its Intel 18A process node, the AIPC client processor Panther Lake and the server processor Clearwater Forest, have successfully shipped samples and passed power-on testing, successfully booting the operating system.

Intel stated that the development of Panther Lake and Clearwater Forest is progressing smoothly and is expected to enter mass production in 2025. Additionally, Intel revealed that the first external customer to adopt the Intel 18A process node is expected to complete tape-out in the first half of next year.

Kevin OBuckley, Intel's Senior Vice President and General Manager of Foundry Services, said, "As we move towards the AI era, we're advancing multiple cutting-edge system-on-a-chip foundry technologies that deliver full-stack innovation crucial for Intel's product divisions and our foundry customers. We're encouraged by the progress we've made with Intel 18A and are working closely with our customers to bring Intel 18A to market in 2025.

Intel 18A is Intel's latest process technology, employing 1.8-nanometer technology, aiming to provide enhanced performance and power efficiency for high-performance computing, artificial intelligence, data centers, and other fields. The process node utilizes a novel GAAFET (Gate-All-Around Field-Effect Transistor) architecture, enabling denser transistor arrangement for improved performance and energy efficiency.

The successful power-on of Panther Lake and Clearwater Forest marks a significant advancement in Intel's 18A process node technology, laying the foundation for its competitive edge in the future market. Moving forward, Intel will continue to dedicate itself to advancing the research and application of the 18A process node, delivering innovative products with enhanced performance and reduced energy consumption for global users.


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