Intel's IDM 2.0 plan seems to be operating on a large scale now, where their plan to introduce four new semiconductor chip development processes in five years seems to be coming to fruition.
Recently, Intel has announced that their Intel 3 factory, which will produce semiconductor chips using the 3nm process, has entered the high-volume production phase that will produce their latest Intel Xeon 6 Sierra Forest and Granite Rapids processing chips.
These factories, located in Oregon, the United States and Ireland, will develop other semiconductor chips using the same process for their customers in the future, in line with their IDM 2.0 plans.
These factories are also expected to come with 3-T, 3-E and 3-PT process improvements that promise more efficient processes, in addition to offering better Intel Xeon processing chips in the future.