Intel is betting on an unexpected material to help the world’s computers handle ever-growing artificial intelligence workloads.
on an unexpected material to help the world’s computers handle ever-growing artificial intelligence workloads: glass.
Since Intel was founded in the late 1960s, its factories have concentrated on almost exclusively producing its own designs. Now the chip maker is building up its foundry operations, which make semiconductors and other technology for outside customers — one of the biggest shake-ups in the 55-year-old company’s history.
With the glass packaging initiative, Intel aims to be the first to commercialise a technology that’s been in academic research for years. The chip maker anticipates that existing techniques will run out of steam in the second half of this decade, creating an urgent need for new solutions.
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