Intel and Arm announce a partnership for the creation of mobile chipsets

Today, Intel unveiled a significant partnership. The new collaboration would enable the creation of low-power SoC using Intel’s 18A technology. Initially, the collaboration will target the designs of mobile chipsets with Arm-based CPU cores. Later on, it will expand and cover the automotive, IoT, data center and aerospace, and government applications.
According to a joint press release, Arm customers that build their chipsets around Cortex CPU cores would be able to exploit Intel’s “breakthrough transistor technologies for improved power and performance.” In the words of Pat Gelsinger, CEO of Intel Corporation, this “multigeneration agreement” will give businesses intending to leverage next-generation process technology more options and strategies.
Given this partnership, Intel will contribute its part by providing the foundry for chip designers. The designers will manufacture the chips. Where ARM will share the design technology co-optimization (DTCO) to provide better power, performance, area, and cost for Arm cores and to facilitate process flow.
The announcement is a component of Intel’s IDM 2.0 plan, which calls for significant investments in manufacturing capacity across the globe, including those in the US and the EU. Such a step would restore supply chain equilibrium and relieve the existing bottleneck caused by the high demand from a small number of chip manufacturers.
The 18A process by Intel is basically a 1.8nm technology. A denotes Angstrom. Angstrom is a metric unit of length. It is smaller than the nanometer. Or in other words, an Angstrom equals a one-ten billionth of a meter or a hundred-millionth of a centimeter. Such advancements and developments suggest that future SoCs will become more smaller and include a huge density of transistors.
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