So Nvidia just pulled the plug on testing Intel's manufacturing process for cutting-edge chips, and Intel's stock is tanking in premarket. This is pretty significant for anyone paying attention to the hardware side of things. The move signals some real doubts about Intel's production capabilities at the advanced node level—exactly what the crypto and AI communities have been watching closely. When you think about it, this kind of shuffle in the chip supply chain doesn't stay isolated; it ripples through GPU availability, computing costs, and ultimately affects everything from mining operations to AI infrastructure buildouts. Whether it's about yield rates, performance targets, or just strategic hedging, the message is clear: Intel's comeback in leading-edge manufacturing just got harder.

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pumpamentalistvip
· 6h ago
Intel really shot itself in the foot this time; their chip manufacturing process completely failed.
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PerennialLeekvip
· 6h ago
Intel really can't play anymore, chip manufacturers are all ditching it
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NotFinancialAdviservip
· 6h ago
Intel, you're asking for trouble. Falling behind in technology and still hoping to turn things around?
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