Intel Foundry may soon see a breakthrough for its 18A-P process, as a prominent analyst predicts that Apple will adopt the node for the lowest-end MacBook and iPad chips.

Apple is Expected To Be a Significant External Customer of Intel's 18A-P Process, Building On the 'Made in USA' Narrative

Intel has been pursuing external customers for its foundry division, particularly in processes such as the 18A and its derivatives. We know that several external clients are rumored to be collaborating with Intel on PDK sampling for 18A, and it appears that Apple will be a major customer. According to an analysis by prominent analyst Ming-Chi Kuo , the Cupertino giant is reportedly on track to adopt Intel's 18A-P process for its MacBook and iPad chips, based on optimism surrounding early PDK kits o

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