1. Intel's 18A process node is ready for customer projects, offering 15% better performance per watt and 30% better chip density than Intel 3. 2. Intel's Xeon 6 processors have been adopted by major partners like Dell, AT&T, and Cisco, reinforcing its position in the AI and data center market. 3. Despite recent revenue declines, Intel aims for 6% future growth driven by client computing, data center, AI, and foundry segments.
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