Intel’s goal is to leapfrog Samsung to become world’s second largest fab



What you need to know

  • Intel is making big investments into its new chip fabrication business called Intel Foundry Services.
  • The company’s goal with IFS is to be the world’s second largest foundry by revenue, only trailing market leader TSMC.
  • At the second top spot, IFS would leapfrog Samsung, which currently holds the number two title. 
  • After the acquisition of Tower Semiconductor closes in early 2023, Intel will jump to the number seven or eight spot in the list of top fabs. 
  • Intel is courting new customers to its business with a very advanced technology roadmap. While rival fabs will ready 2nm chips in 2025, IFS hopes to have 0.18nm silicon ready that same year.

Intel has set an ambitious and lofty goal for itself. By 2030, the chip-maker aims to leapfrog rival Samsung in the foundry business to claim the number two spot, winning valuable market share as it builds and manufactures chips for its own use and for others. If Intel achieves this goal, it will trail TSMC, which claims the top spot by revenue. 

Intel’s foundry vision began in 2021 under current CEO Pat Gelsinger with the establishment of Intel Foundry Service. This business would be new to the semiconductor giant, as it has not been a major player in the foundry space and instead has historically just designed its own x86 processors. 





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