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Intel announced this week that two third-party customers who plan to adopt Intel 18A (1.8nm process) are Boeing and Northrop Grumman.
Source: Intel
The Intel 18A (1.8nm) process is one of Intel’s newly named processes. In 2020, Intel proposes advanced processes such as Intel 7, Intel 4, Intel 3, Intel 20A, and Intel 18A, and plans to launch a generation a year.
Intel 4, Intel 3, Intel 20A, and Intel 18A four generations of advanced manufacturing processes are developed by two teams at the same time. Among them, Intel 20A will be mass-produced in the first half of 2024 according to the plan, and has reached a cooperation with Qualcomm.
The Intel 18A process was originally planned to be mass-produced in 2025, but now the speed of progress is faster than expected, and mass production will be in the second half of 2024 half a year in advance.
It was reported earlier this year that Intel Senior Vice President and China Chairman Wang Rui said that Intel 7 has been mass-produced, Intel 4 will be launched in the second half of this year and will be used for Core processors (Meter Lake), Intel 3 is advancing as planned, and Intel 20A (2nm) and Intel 18A (1.8nm) test chips have been taped out.
About Northrop Grumman:
Northrop Grumman Corporation, referred to as Northrop Grumman is a multinational aerospace and defense technology company headquartered in the United States. Founded in 1994 after Northrop acquired Grumman, it is the world’s fourth-largest military manufacturer and the largest radar manufacturer. The 2020 Fortune 500 ranks the 96th largest corporation in the United States.
About Boeing:
Boeing is an American company that develops, produces and sells products such as fixed-wing aircraft, rotorcraft, launch vehicles, missiles and artificial satellites, and is the world’s largest manufacturer of aerospace vehicles. After merging McDonnell-Douglas in 1997, it became the only company in the United States that manufactures civil aviation wide-body passenger aircraft. It is the only two large-scale civil aviation aircraft manufacturers in the world with European Airbus, and they share the market with each other.