Intel’s $100 Billion Moonshot: Can Engineering Prowess Fix a Broken Stock?
By Evelyn Hartwell · 6 min read
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The air in the conference rooms at the VLSI Symposium in Honolulu usually smells of expensive coffee and the quiet desperation of engineers trying to solve physics problems that shouldn't exist.
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Intel's stock has been through the wringer.
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At the heart of the recent disclosures is the 18A process node.
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RibbonFET is Intel’s take on a gate-all-around (GAA) transistor architecture.
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But engineering brilliance doesn't always translate to a climbing share price.
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Building a modern chip factory, or 'fab,' is the most expensive undertaking in human history.