Intel Foundry Secures Contract to Build Microsoft’s Next-Gen Maia 2 AI Processor on Node 18A/18A-P, Report Says – Could Be the First Step in an Ongoing Collaboration

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When Intel and Microsoft announced their plan to build a “custom processor” using Intel’s 18A manufacturing process in early 2024, neither company even mentioned the purpose of the silicon, leaving a lot of room for guesswork and interpretation by industry observers. Today, Semi-accurate apparently broke the silence regarding Intel Foundry’s 18A foundry customers, reporting that Intel Foundry (IF) is on track to produce an AI processor on the 18A or 18A-P processors for Microsoft.

So far, Intel Foundry has only officially acquired one major external customer for its 18A manufacturing technology, which is Microsoft. While we usually think of Microsoft as a cloud and software giant, the company has a pretty mighty hardware development (or at least hardware definition) team that creates custom silicon chips for a variety of data center applications, including Cobalt processors, DPUs, and Maia AI accelerators, to name a few. As it turns out, one of Microsoft’s next-generation AI processors is said to be manufactured by Intel Foundry.

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