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Intel’s advanced chipmaking process reportedly runs into trouble


Intel has had a rough few months.

Intel’s chipmaking business may have run into a bit of a snag, as recent tests using the company’s next-gen manufacturing process have failed, according to Reuters. Over the weekend, Reuters reported that Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger will soon pitch his plans to overhaul the company’s spending and cut down on unnecessary assets. The company is reportedly considering selling off Altera, an Intel-owned business that creates programmable logic devices, and may pause work on its chipmaking factory in Germany.

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