Intel has just held its 2025 Foundry Direct Connect, where it specifically outlines the company’s future in terms of quiet fabric. The proper name is directly focused on what Intel is doing at the manufacturing level, including that it plans to move forward with silicon production. Of course. This is, when it is not a large scale.
The biggest route to this roadmap is Intel to focus on moving forward on AI. It doesn’t matter what a new node you focus on, everyone has his own AI. This does not mean that Intel Chat is moving forward to present its language model like GPT or Dexiak. Instead, this means that Intel’s chips are being made to take advantage of AI technologies in computer processing. It is less about helping you to do bad things in writing your article, and more and more technology use is available to use machine learning.
When it comes to connecting AI with computer processing, the purpose of the hardware improves for construction and employment. Any new gaming kit can confirm because we have already seen many benefits in the gaming space, made for hardware with things like AMD’s FSR4 and NVIDIA DLSS4.
On the Intel Foundry Process Roadmap, we can see four routes splitting into different fabricated nodes. At the top we have Intel 14A and 18A nodes, and in the lower half we see Intel 3 and other adult nodes. These are mostly the two that we are interested in in terms of AI and future technologies.
18a Of course Intel is the current heavy hutter, a self -styled industry’s leading back side power delivery node that has been upgraded with ribbon -shaped transistors for better performance. We also find that we will get 18A-P, which is a broader application version of 18A. 14A is the back of another generation, in which Intel has made the White learned everything made of the development of 18A, and both focus on working with Age and AI.
It has been strengthened by a new addition to Intel’s Foros 3D packaging system, which has been extended, which has been added to Foros B and Foros R for new cost effective designs. Once again, these improvements have a separate approval of the benefits of AI as this technology enables to stack multiple diets for contradictory systems. This can be important to stack the dead in this way.
According to the Roadmap, we should see 18A nodes soon in the Panther Lake, which will be expected to be released at some time between the Q3 this year by early next year. Then we should see 14A in the years that began in 2027. AI computing is moving so fast that I am close to seeing what 14A chips will be able to do by then.