<p>➀ An Intel insider, Joseph Bonetti, disputes recent rumors about Intel's struggles and its potential partnership with TSMC, arguing that Intel is making significant progress in semiconductor manufacturing.</p><p>➁ Bonetti highlights Intel's 3nm and 2nm process technologies, noting that Intel 3 is already in production and the next-generation Intel 18A is nearing completion.</p><p>➂ He emphasizes Intel's lead in High-NA EUV lithography, which is crucial for 1nm-level advanced processes.</p><p>➃ Despite financial difficulties, Bonetti believes Intel Foundry will prove itself with its products and attract major customers like Microsoft and Amazon.</p><p>➄ He warns against giving TSMC control over Intel's wafer fabs, emphasizing the potential damage to Intel and the US leadership position.</p>
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