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Guru3D.com » News » TSMC to Kick off Mass Production of Intel CPUs in 2H21

TSMC to Kick off Mass Production of Intel CPUs in 2H21

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/13/2021 12:57 PM | source: trendforce | 20 comment(s)
TSMC to Kick off Mass Production of Intel CPUs in 2H21

Intel has outsourced the production of about 15-20% of its non-CPU chips, with most of the wafer starts for these products assigned to TSMC and UMC, according to investigations. 

While the company is planning to kick off mass production of Core i3 CPUs at TSMC’s 5nm node in 2H21, Intel’s mid-range and high-end CPUs are projected to enter mass production using TSMC’s 3nm node in 2H22. 

In recent years, Intel has experienced some setbacks in the development of 10nm and 7nm processes, which in turn greatly hindered its competitiveness in the market. With regards to smartphone processors, most of which are based on the ARM architecture, Apple and HiSilicon have been able to announce the most advanced mobile AP-SoC ahead of their competitors, thanks to TSMC’s technical breakthroughs in process technology. With regards to CPUs, AMD, which is also outsourcing its CPU production to TSMC, is progressively threatening Intel’s PC CPU market share. Furthermore, Intel lost CPU orders for the MacBook and Mac Mini, since both of these products are now equipped with Apple Silicon M1 processors, which were announced by Apple last year and manufactured by TSMC. The aforementioned shifts in the smartphone and PC CPU markets led Intel to announce its intention to outsource CPU manufacturing in 2H20. TrendForce believes that increased outsourcing of its product lines will allow Intel to not only continue its existence as a major IDM, but also maintain in-house production lines for chips with high margins, while more effectively spending CAPEX on advanced R&D. In addition, TSMC offers a diverse range of solutions that Intel can use during product development (e.g., chiplets, CoWoS, InFO, and SoIC). All in all, Intel will be more flexible in its planning and have access to various value-added opportunities by employing TSMC’s production lines. At the same time, Intel now has a chance to be on the same level as AMD with respect to manufacturing CPUs with advanced process technologies.







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Backstabak
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#5877121 Posted on: 01/13/2021 06:42 PM
You mean something like this? https://www.guru3d.com/news-story/power-went-out-for-1-hour-at-a-micron-memory-factory-will-dram-prices-go-up,6.html
It's not like there's not regularly one of those...

The difference is that TSMC they can't produce fast enough to satisfy everyone already. They'll make more money just making and selling the chips. They would shoot themselves in the foot to use the same cartel tactics.

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#5877126 Posted on: 01/13/2021 06:51 PM
Nothing against TSMC, but will they be able to keep up?


Well if the past few months are anything to go by... ehm... I guess that answer is a profound "No" :p

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#5877323 Posted on: 01/14/2021 09:38 AM
TSMC
do not supply goods to AMD
and can sell goods to Intel?

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#5877349 Posted on: 01/14/2021 10:38 AM
As TSMC reaching capacity limits, expect prices to go up.

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#5877350 Posted on: 01/14/2021 10:41 AM
2yrs ago people were tearing into me for even suggesting this was going to happen.

Nobody likes prophets and wild theories.

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