According to Intel, “turbo cells” will increase PC CPU and GPU speeds in 2027.
In addition to introducing a high-performance derivative process, Intel announced Tuesday that the company’s Arizona fab has produced the first quantities of its Intel 18A wafers, the manufacturing technology that powers its Panther Lake CPUs. A preview of Intel’s 14A process, a next-generation manufacturing technology that would have “turbo cells” for greater clock rates, was also provided. In an effort to persuade Wall Street and its clients that its production procedures are back on track, Intel announced the announcements during…