<p>➀ Intel's 18A process is reported to have a yield of 20-30% by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo; </p><p>➁ This low yield will delay the release of Panther Lake processors for notebooks, impacting Intel's financials and customer confidence; </p><p>➂ Notebook manufacturers may use limited qualification samples to introduce Panther Lake into products, as TSMC's 2nm process yields are higher than Intel's 18A.</p>
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