vippy
08-16

$Intel(INTC)$ It's a "Bold" move for intel to go for 18A which is 1.8nm process. However, there is a huge difference of being functioning where you can carry a signal and actually designing a complex chip around Intc's 18A.

I am sure there's going to be opportunities if intc succeeds, but I see huge design problems also.

TSMC coming out with 2nm process in 2025.

If I was a betting man, I would wager my money on TSMC's 2nm process to design my chips since they have a history of successes.

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