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MediaTek, one of the world’s largest chip designers, will use Intel Foundry Services to diversify its supply chain

What you need to know

  • MediaTek will use Intel Foundry Services to manufacture chips for a range of devices.
  • Intel will create the chips using its Intel 16 node, which is designed for low-power devices.
  • MediaTek is one of the largest chip designers in the world and uses TSMC for the majority of its foundry services at this time.
  • The newly announced partnership with Intel will allow MediaTek to diversify its supply chain by using plants in the United States and Europe.

Intel and MediaTek announced a partnership today that will see the latter use Intel Foundry Services to manufacture a wide range of chips. One of the main aims of the agreement is to allow MediaTek to diversify its supply chain by using Intel plants based in the United States and Europe. At the moment, MediaTek uses TSMC for the majority of its foundry services.

Intel did not specify how many chips it would manufacture for MediaTek in its press release. The company told Tom’s Hardware, “we can’t comment on the details of customer products. IFS customers have access to corridors of capacity across Intel’s global factory network, including existing wafer fabrication sites in Oregon, Arizona, Ireland and Israel, as well as plans for new greenfield fabs in Ohio and Germany.”

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