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Morgan Stanley reports Intel 18A yield at 50%

Fred Chen

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Technology analyst Jukan pointed out on social media that, according to a report issued by Morgan Stanley, Intel's 18A process (compared to TSMC's 2nm) has a yield rate of only 50%, and the company is currently working hard to improve its yield level. The report indicates that customers have a high level of interest in Intel's foundry services, but progress in actually winning customers remains limited.

In contrast, demand for Intel's advanced packaging EMIB is extremely strong, primarily from MediaTek, Trainium (AWS's custom ASIC), and other customers looking for alternatives to TSMC.

 
Technology analyst Jukan pointed out on social media that, according to a report issued by Morgan Stanley, Intel's 18A process (compared to TSMC's 2nm) has a yield rate of only 50%, and the company is currently working hard to improve its yield level. The report indicates that customers have a high level of interest in Intel's foundry services, but progress in actually winning customers remains limited.

In contrast, demand for Intel's advanced packaging EMIB is extremely strong, primarily from MediaTek, Trainium (AWS's custom ASIC), and other customers looking for alternatives to TSMC.

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