<p>➀ Intel has entered risk production on 18A, a process designed to compete with TSMC's 2nm technology; </p><p>➁ Kevin O'Buckley, SVP of Foundry Services, emphasized the importance of risk production in scaling up manufacturing; </p><p>➂ The 18A process features backside power delivery, a feature not present in TSMC's 2nm process; </p><p>➃ Intel is expected to use the 18A process for its next processor generation, Panther Lake.</p>
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