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Broken news: Intel abandon 18A with more than 90% successful yield

Nobody wants Pat 18A baby after he left the family.

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I don't believe OP isn't broken.

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Post ID: @f1+1jz94ewp6

It's the fastest node ever created and everyone knows it. Why sell your best node to competition?

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Post ID: @f0+1jz94ewp6

Why isn’t def met team involved with helping?

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Post ID: @by+1jz94ewp6

18A will make me a billionaire

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Post ID: @bx+1jz94ewp6

OP please expand on the yield.

Perhaps tell us how 256MegBit SRAM or PantherLake % yield looks like !

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Post ID: @a8+1jz94ewp6

90% yield on a tiny test chip can be less than 5% on a full scale production chip

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Post ID: @a6+1jz94ewp6

LBT is trying to wipe clean the mess left by PG. Personally, I would rather see PG dealing with the mess by himself now.

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Post ID: @a4+1jz94ewp6

the four previous threads on this topic have a much less skewed perspective. Also Panther Lake is moving forward just fine.

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Post ID: @a3+1jz94ewp6

What good is the 90% yield if the customers do not want the product. Is it competitive both in price and performance to the alternatives already in volume and shipping to sockets today?

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