Intel Is Back — And This Chip Changes Everything

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Intel was losing the semiconductor war. For years, TSMC and Samsung pulled ahead, while Intel struggled with delays, broken promises, and failed manufacturing nodes. Many people thought it was over. But now, Intel is back with something bold. It’s called 18A (18 Angstrom) — and it might be the most important chip technology the company has ever built. In this video, we break down: • What Intel 18A actually is (and what “angstrom” really means) • The new RibbonFET transistor design • Why PowerVia could completely change chip architecture • How Intel plans to compete with TSMC and Samsung • And whether this is a true comeback… or Intel’s biggest gamble Because this isn’t just about chips. It’s about AI, GPUs, smartphones, and the future of computing. If Intel succeeds, it could reshape the entire industry. If it fails, the consequences could impact prices, supply, and global power. The next 18 months will decide everything. 0:00 The hidden chip war 0:30 Intel’s fall 2:00 What is 18A? 3:

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