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Intel claims 18A is ready for production in 2025H2:

Intel 18A is now ready for customer projects with the tape outs beginning in the first half of 2025.

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[–] golli@lemm.ee 4 points 14 hours ago

Importantly from what I've read outside sources such as Ian Cutress are also pretty positive about the node, so it's not just this press release in a vacuum. I guess we will find out soon enough how it turns out.

I think regardless of how shitty Intel as a company is/was and the general issues with the USA right now, as a consumer we should hope for it to turn out well. Leading edge manufacturing is one of the hardest industries to enter and there are only 3 companies left in the race. Competition is vital for a healthy market, so any loss there will ultimately hurt consumers more than some of the other issues.