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People are focusing on Intel’s rapid roadmap and product pipeline: next-gen CPU process development (10A/7A and 14A PDK), new SoCs and architectures (Nova Lake, Panther Lake, Xe/Crescent Island), and imminent Arc G3 mobile/gaming handheld announcements. Alongside that, there’s discussion of Intel platforms and ecosystem updates such as Xeon 6+ mass production and Intel’s pricing changes for Wildcat Lake.

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 next wave spans 10A/7A process targets, multiple new CPU/GPU platforms, and an upcoming Arc G3 handheld reveal on May 28.
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foundry process roadmap Arc G3 handhelds next-gen CPU/GPU specs mass production milestones
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Intel’s next wave spans 10A/7A process targets, multiple new CPU/GPU platforms, and an upcoming Arc G3 handheld reveal on May 28.

People are focusing on Intel’s rapid roadmap and product pipeline: next-gen CPU process development (10A/7A and 14A PDK), new SoCs and architectures (Nova Lake, Panther Lake, Xe/Crescent Island), and imminent Arc G3 mobile/gaming handheld announcements. Alongside that, there’s discussion of Intel platforms and ecosystem updates such as Xeon 6+ mass production and Intel’s pricing changes for Wildcat Lake.

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Arc G3 reveal date May 28
Process targets Development kickoff for next-decade 10A and 7A; 14A PDK slated for October
Wildcat Lake pricing range Spans $304 to $470 on ARK before pricing was scrubbed

What to Watch

  • Watch for Intel’s official Arc G3 handheld announcement on May 28. HotHardware
  • Track Intel process updates leading to October for the 14A PDK release. r/intel
  • Follow early device/launch coverage of Panther Lake and Crescent Island platforms as specs leak/land. TechPowerUp

Recent signals

  • Intel 5300 CSI tool breaks networking (connected WiFi but no IP / no route) Phoronix
  • Tianma’s early 14-inch panel shows where Intel apparently wants Razor Lake notebooks to go Igor's LAB
  • Intel Ethernet Controller Lithography 7nm (which foundry node) r/hardware
  • Wildcat Lake spans from $304 to $470 as Intel scrubs pricing from ARK guru3d.com
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Intel ecosystem · 1 Coverage of Intel's products, sub-brands, and platforms.

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Tracking: TEAMGROUP ELITE DDR5 reaches 8000 MT/s at 1.1V, works on Intel and AMD platforms - VideoCardz.com / Congatec launches COM Express module with Intel Wildcat Lake CPUs - VideoCardz.com

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