The annual Intel Tech Tour is underway this year, which is located at their newest factory in Arizona. Journalists and industry professionals attending the event will be among the first to see the manufacturing process of their 18A semiconductor chips and also the Panther Lake chips that will be launched later this year.
Meanwhile, Intel has also confirmed that new details about Intel's Panther Lake series of computer processors will also be shown at the event, where several journalists have also confirmed that information about it will be shown as well.
It is reported that the details will be shown first during the event, and it will be shown publicly on October 9. As we know, the Intel Panther Lake series of processor chips will include all of their laptop-class processor series.
After the Intel Lunar Lake and Arrow Lake series of processor chips produced using TSMC's 3nm manufacturing technology, Intel seems to be returning to producing their processor chips with their own semiconductor chip manufacturing process.
The survival of Intel's chip manufacturing division will also likely depend on their efficiency in producing as many Intel Panther Lake chips as possible to find new customers so that efforts can continue to develop 14A and 12A process technologies going forward.
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