1. Intel's foundry division reported a $7 billion operating loss in 2023, with revenue dropping 31% year-over-year; 2. The losses stem from transition costs in chip manufacturing processes and competitive pressures in external foundry markets; 3. Intel plans to improve profitability through advanced node development and attracting third-party clients, while facing challenges from TSMC and Samsung.
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