Intel’s foundry division bets on 14A node for 2027 break‐even

Wednesday, May 14, 2025, 1:20 pm

Intel is doubling down on its foundry business by banking on the 14A process node to reach profitability by 2027. With external customer partnerships now in the spotlight, the chip giant hopes its recalibrated strategy will finally turn costly challenges into a breakeven milestone—an ambitious play in a fiercely competitive market.


tomshardware.com / Intel says foundry business won't break even until 14A in 2027

Intel expects its loss-making Foundry division to reach breakeven by 2027, driven by internal adoption of its 18A process, and contributions from packaging, and mature nodes.

theregister.com / Intel needs external foundry customers to make 14A process node pay off

Ailing chip giant targets 2027 break-even as costly EUV tools raise stakes Intel is wooing external chip customers for its 14A process node to justify the high costs involved, and aims for the foundry division to break even by 2027 - as part of ongoing effort to shake off the struggles of recent…


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