Intel bags a huge fish for its new Foundry Services as Microsoft places an order for home-grown chips


What you need to know

  • Microsoft is Intel’s newest 18A customer.
  • Microsoft will use Intel’s newly revamped Foundry Services to create a Microsoft-designed chip. 
  • CEO Satya Nadella spoke at IFS Connect 2024 to praise Intel’s vision for Foundry in the future. 

It has taken a few years, but the lessons learned during the pandemic seem to be finally being applied as Intel is going all out to try to fill a void in the foundry market and provide a more reliable supply chain for semiconductors for the western world. 

They have done this by branching out to other companies like Arm to make more efficient options using Arm’s new Neoverse 3 chip on their 18A process to power AI data centers. Now, it has partnered with Microsoft as the latest customer of the Intel 18A process to build bespoke chips for the company.

What chips are Intel making for Microsoft?

Intel foundry services plants could be helping to build Microsoft’s recently announced chips.  (Image credit: Windows Central)

While we aren’t sure what the chips are, we do know that Microsoft has designed its own versions. The new Arm chip is called ‘Cobalt 100 CPU,’ and a dedicated AI processor is dubbed ‘Maia AI Accelerator.’ However, we don’t know if these are the chips that Intel is making.





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