Intel to Produce Custom AI Fabric Chip on
Intel 18A and Custom Xeon 6 Chip on Intel 3 for AWS; Multi-Year,
Multi-Billion-Dollar Collaboration Accelerates Development of Chip
Manufacturing in Ohio
Intel Corp. (INTC) and Amazon Web Services. Inc. (AWS), an
Amazon.com company (NASDAQ: AMZN), today announced a co-investment
in custom chip designs under a multi-year, multi-billion-dollar
framework covering product and wafers from Intel. This is a
significant expansion of the two companies’ longstanding strategic
collaboration to help customers power virtually any workload and
accelerate the performance of artificial intelligence (AI)
applications.
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Intel and AWS expand strategic
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As part of the expanded collaboration, Intel will produce an AI
fabric chip for AWS on Intel 18A, the company’s most advanced
process node. Intel will also produce a custom Xeon 6 chip on Intel
3, building on the existing partnership under which Intel produces
Xeon Scalable processors for AWS.
“This expansion of our longtime relationship with AWS reflects
the strength of our process technology and delivers differentiated
solutions for customer workloads,” said Pat Gelsinger, Intel CEO.
“Intel’s chip design and manufacturing capabilities, combined with
the comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud, AI and machine
learning services of AWS, will unleash innovation across our shared
ecosystem and support the growth of both businesses, as well as a
sustainable domestic AI supply chain.”
“At AWS, we're committed to delivering the most powerful and
innovative cloud infrastructure to our customers,” said Matt
Garman, CEO at AWS. “By co-developing next-generation AI fabric
chips on Intel 18A, we continue our long-standing collaboration,
dating back to 2006 when we launched the first Amazon EC2 instance
featuring their chips. Our continued collaboration allows us to
empower our joint customers with the ability to run any workload
and unlock new AI capabilities.”
With this expanded collaboration, Intel and AWS underscore their
commitments to accelerating U.S.-based semiconductor manufacturing
and creating a vibrant AI ecosystem in Ohio. Intel continues to be
committed to the New Albany area and its plans to build leading
edge semiconductor manufacturing. AWS is planning to invest $7.8
billion to expand its data center operations in Central Ohio, in
addition to the $10.3 billion it has invested in the state of Ohio
since 2015.
“This collaboration between Intel and AWS is a great development
for U.S.-based manufacturing and solidifying Ohio as a leader in
AI,” said Ohio Governor Mike DeWine. “Today’s announcement furthers
Intel’s commitment to U.S. manufacturing sites, like Ohio’s, as
well as AWS’s commitment to its nearly decade-long investment in
our state.”
AWS and Intel have a more than 18-year relationship dedicated to
helping organizations of all sizes to develop, build, and deploy
their mission critical workloads in the cloud, while also
supporting them to reduce cost and complexity, increase security,
accelerate business outcomes, and scale to meet their current and
future computing requirements. Going forward, Intel and AWS also
intend to explore the potential for further designs to be produced
by Intel based on Intel 18A and future process nodes including
Intel 18AP and Intel 14A, which is expected to be produced in
Intel’s Ohio facilities, as well as the migration of existing Intel
designs to these platforms.
Forward-Looking Statements
This communication contains certain forward-looking statements
regarding Intel’s expectations regarding the co-investment
framework between the parties, including statements regarding the
benefits and the timing of the framework and impacts on their
business and strategy. Words such as “expect,” “plan,” “intend” and
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which are beyond our control, that could cause our actual results
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among others, the risk that transactions contemplated by the
announced framework may not be completed in a timely manner or at
all; inability to develop, manufacture or sell products
successfully under the framework; expected benefits, including
financial benefits, of the framework may not be realized; delays,
disruptions, challenges or increased costs in Intel’s construction
or manufacturing expansion of fabs, whether due to events within or
outside of Intel’s control; the complexities and uncertainties in
developing and implementing new semiconductor products and
manufacturing process technologies; implementing new business
strategies and investing in new businesses and technologies;
litigation or disputes related to the framework or otherwise;
unanticipated costs may be incurred; potential adverse reactions or
changes to business relationships (including customers and
suppliers) resulting from the announcement of the transaction;
macroeconomic conditions, including the general economic conditions
in the semiconductor industry; regulatory restrictions; impact of
competitive products and pricing; international conflict and other
risks and uncertainties described in Intel’s Form 10-K and other
filings with the SEC.
Given these risks and uncertainties, readers are cautioned not
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duty, to update such statements, whether as a result of new
information, new developments, or otherwise, except to the extent
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About Intel
Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) is an industry leader, creating
world-changing technology that enables global progress and enriches
lives. Inspired by Moore’s Law, we continuously work to advance the
design and manufacturing of semiconductors to help address our
customers’ greatest challenges. By embedding intelligence in the
cloud, network, edge and every kind of computing device, we unleash
the potential of data to transform business and society for the
better. To learn more about Intel’s innovations, go to
newsroom.intel.com and intel.com.
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