hateful? you posted literal propaganda. again. for like the 500th time. you act like it's a coincidence that i called you a wumao 500 times here.
no idea why you always gotta shill. it's so weird, you're either verbally fellating patty or spamming ccp nonsense. how'd that imminent taiwan invasion go?
I love the comment in bold print seriously?
Intel is setting up to be the largest producer of chips in the world possibly surpassing TSMC as they continue to sign multi-billion dollar deals to build plants all over the world. People are still trying to see the impact on Intel growth but given the fact they seem to be moving closer to IBM and progress made in manufacturing on new substrates to improve chip densities and thermal characteristics of the chip.
Top it off they showed a 12 qubit chip that can be mass produced in quantities reducing the barriers of wide adoption of quantum computing to more industries. Of course the goal is to now vastly increase the number of qubits on the die and to that end Intel is hammering out a new chip that will increase the number of qubits. Goal is for 100,000 to 1 million and to seek similar goals as IBM in creating a combined process node with general purpose and quantum computing elements.
On a side note the Intel 4nm process node is moving forward quicker then the original scope to be able to loosen their need for 3 party manufacturing "TSMC" and to secure more customers to their production abilities. Intel Meteor Lake could see life an sent to 3 parties by Oct. and Intel creating another product line like Ultra to differentiate the radically different Meteor Lake vs the Core generation of chips.
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BERLIN (AP) — Intel and the German government signed a deal Monday that will see the U.S. company spend more than 30 billion euros ($32.8 billion) to build a chip manufacturing site in the eastern city of Magdeburg, after Germany pledged to cover a third of the investment required.
Word of the agreement came as German Chancellor Olaf Scholz met Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger in Berlin.
Intel acquired the land for two semiconductor facilities in Magdeburg in November. It says the first one is expected to start production in four or five years.
“The investment in Germany means a significant expansion of Intel’s production capacity in Europe and is the biggest investment ever made by a foreign company in Germany,” Economy Minister Robert Habeck, who is also the country’s vice chancellor, said in a statement.
Before the revised letter of intent was signed Monday plans had foreseen a total investment of at least 17 billion euros. The German government confirmed that it will now provide 9.9 billion euros toward the total."
https://www.fool.com/investing/2023/06/20/intels-meteor-lake-could-be-a-game-changer/
So Intel still has some life left in it.