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Across tech forums, Intel’s latest push centers on next-gen processors and AI/GPU designs: Xeon 6+ “Clearwater Forest” is reportedly entering mass production on Intel 18A, while “Crescent Island” GPU leaks claim LPDDR5X-9600 (up to 1.5 TB/s) to sidestep the HBM shortage. In parallel, process-roadmap chatter highlights development for 10A/7A and an October PDK target for 14A.

CEO
Lip-Bu Tan
Founded
1968
Headquarters
Santa Clara, California
Employees
108,900
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NASDAQ: INTC
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Key Takeaway Intel’s near-term momentum is framed by 18A manufacturing for Xeon 6+ and Crescent Island AI/GPU designs that reportedly favor LPDDR5X to avoid HBM constraints.
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Intel 18A mass production Crescent Island LPDDR5X Roadmap 10A/7A 14A PDK
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Intel’s near-term momentum is framed by 18A manufacturing for Xeon 6+ and Crescent Island AI/GPU designs that reportedly favor LPDDR5X to avoid HBM constraints.

Across tech forums, Intel’s latest push centers on next-gen processors and AI/GPU designs: Xeon 6+ “Clearwater Forest” is reportedly entering mass production on Intel 18A, while “Crescent Island” GPU leaks claim LPDDR5X-9600 (up to 1.5 TB/s) to sidestep the HBM shortage. In parallel, process-roadmap chatter highlights development for 10A/7A and an October PDK target for 14A.

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node & production status Xeon 6+ “Clearwater Forest” enters mass production on Intel 18A
Crescent Island memory & bandwidth Crescent Island GPU to use LPDDR5X-9600 for 1.5 TB/s bandwidth
HBM sidestep (leak) Crescent Island leaks suggest Intel sidesteps the HBM shortage via 160GB LPDDR5X

What to Watch

  • Watch for confirmations of Xeon 6+ “Clearwater Forest” 18A mass-production details as announcements follow. Tom's Hardware
  • Track Crescent Island GPU memory/bandwidth specs (LPDDR5X-9600, 1.5 TB/s, 160GB) as more PCB or Linux references appear. Tom's Hardware

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