Intel's Foundry Plans
A curious missive arrives entitled: 'Intel manufacturing granted access to Tabula'.
It sounds rather sycophantic like a Court Circular starting: 'HM the Queen granted an audience to .....'
Maybe Intel - whose $54 billion revenues represent a sixth of the revenues of the entire semiconductor industry - has now attained a similar majestic status where one is said to have been granted access to its facilities rather than to have signed a foundry deal.
That being said, you have to ask: What is Intel up to with this foundry lark?
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