Intel today held the Intel Foundry Direct Connect event in San Jose for the first time in the foundry business, and CEO Pat Gelsinger called out long-time competitor AMD to find chips for Lisa Su's AMD.
Tom S Hardware" reported that Kissinger was asked how to deal with Intel's product team when Intel uses the most advanced technology to create chips for competitors. Kissinger said that there is a clear distinction between Intel's products and foundry, as he said at the last earnings conference, Intel will establish a separate legal entity for the foundry business, and future financial reports will also be separated.
Kissinger went on to say that Intel's foundry business team's goal is simple, which is to fill up production capacity and hope to supply as many customers as possible to customers around the world, including Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon, Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, and even Supermicro CEO Lisa Su is on the customer list.
Kissinger said that Intel wants to become a global foundry, and if Intel wants to become the largest foundry in the West, it cannot exclude any customers.
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