Intel continues to push its IDM 2.0 strategy at a time when the technology industry already accounts for 15% of global GDP. And semiconductors continue to gain prominence.

Intel continues to push its IDM 2.0 strategy at a time when the technology industry already accounts for 15% of global GDP. And semiconductors continue to gain prominence.
The new generation of AWS processors significantly improves power efficiency and performance to support a wide range of workloads, including the most demanding ones.
A new agreement with Apple covers Snapdragon 5G Modem RF systems for mobile phones arriving in 2024, 2025 and 2026.
The naming of the processor generation in the official brand name has been dropped. Instead, Intel classifies its processors into two performance classes: Core and Core Ultra.
TSMC has invested $40 billion in its second US microchip manufacturing plant.
Intel abandons its operations in Russia as a consequence of the invasion of Ukraine.