➀ Intel's Panther Lake processor, made on its 18A process, has been sampled to PC customers and designed into systems. The processor is expected to launch in the second half of 2025. ➁ H2 production of Panther Lake will put it on par with TSMC's N2 process. ➃ Intel plans to use the 18A process for a chip for its first external foundry customer in H1 2026.
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