Trouble brewing in the chipmaking sector. Word is NVIDIA has quietly suspended testing on INTEL's 18A manufacturing process—a significant setback that's rippling through the market. INTEL shares tumbled to near their lowest point in a month, dropping over 3.6%, as traders digest the implications. The snag raises questions about the next-gen processor roadmap and supply chain dynamics, especially for hardware-intensive applications requiring cutting-edge silicon.
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CryptoWageSlave
· 4h ago
Intel is really embarrassed this time. With NVIDIA doing something like this with the 18A process... the chip industry landscape is about to change.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 4h ago
Intel really can't hold it anymore. Nvidia dropping 18A and acting like nothing's wrong, haha.
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FOMOSapien
· 4h ago
Is Intel really finished? This time, 18A is in their hands.
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AlphaWhisperer
· 4h ago
NVIDIA's move is truly brilliant, directly slapping Intel's 18A, and the entire chip industry is watching the show.
Trouble brewing in the chipmaking sector. Word is NVIDIA has quietly suspended testing on INTEL's 18A manufacturing process—a significant setback that's rippling through the market. INTEL shares tumbled to near their lowest point in a month, dropping over 3.6%, as traders digest the implications. The snag raises questions about the next-gen processor roadmap and supply chain dynamics, especially for hardware-intensive applications requiring cutting-edge silicon.