Intel in early talks to add AMD as foundry customer
(www.semafor.com)
from Delta_V@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 18:29
https://lemmy.world/post/36744299
from Delta_V@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 18:29
https://lemmy.world/post/36744299
…AMD designs chips that are currently produced mostly by Taiwan’s TSMC, and Intel currently lacks the technology to produce AMD’s most advanced, profitable chips.
It’s unclear how much of their manufacturing would shift to Intel if the two companies reach a deal, or whether it would come with a direct investment by AMD, similar to the deals cut by other companies. It is possible that no agreement will be reached, the people said…
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oh my how the turntables
Intel really ought to just pull an AMD and spin off their foundry biz
I think there was an internal plan for Intel to split its design and fabrication departments into two companies like ten years ago.
They’re still talking about doing it if they can’t raise enough money to make it through the next R&D cycle. The deals with Nvidia and USA’s federal government gets them about half way there.
Gelsinger wanted to do it. Biden Admin shut it down, saying the federal money they were getting to build a fab was contingent on them staying together.
It’s the fabs that the us gov cares about though. You could end up with ex intel fabs producing AMD chips, with intel bankrupt. (Amd would buy them to save the cross licensing)