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Cadence announces collaboration with Intel Foundry to accelerate Intel 14A process optimization for HPC and mobile designs
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June 23, 2026, 7:31 PM
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2026-06-22
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2026-06-22
Former SK Hynix CEO Lee Seok-Hee is set to return to Intel as executive vice president (EVP) of Intel's foundry business, strengthening Intel's push into advanced packaging technologies. The appointment also represents another strategic move by Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan to reorganize the company's foundry business.
2026-06-22
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2026-06-22
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Key Points
The turnaround in Intel's foundry business appears to be working, including a reported chipmaking agreement with Apple.
Taiwan Semiconductor still produces more than 90% of the world's most advanced chips.
Demand for leading-edge manufacturing capacity is running well ahead of supply.
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2026-06-22
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2026-06-22
The Globe and Mail
Key Points
The turnaround in Intel's foundry business appears to be working, including a reported chipmaking agreement with Apple.
Taiwan Semiconductor still produces more than 90% of the world's most advanced chips.
Demand for leading-edge manufacturing capacity is running well ahead of supply.
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2026-06-22
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2026-06-22
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Intel Is Stealing the Foundry Spotlight. Is TSMC Still the Most Important Company in Chips?
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Sun, June 21, 2026 at 11:41 AM PDT 5 min read
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2026-06-22
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) is having a moment. The stock spiked to an all-time high on Thursday after President Donald Trump said on social media that Apple had agreed to work with the company to design and build chips in the U.S. It was the latest in a run of high-profile interest that includes an announced collaboration with Nvidia.
After years of being written off, Intel's foundry comeback suddenly
2026-06-21
pulse2.com
2026-06-21
Pulse 2.0
Intel announced that Seok-Hee Lee has been appointed Executive Vice President of Intel Foundry. Lee will report directly to Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan. In this role, he will lead advanced packaging, system integration, back-end technology development, and back-end manufacturing.
Intel said the appointment is part of the continued evolution of its foundry strategy and reflects the company’s move to esta
2026-06-20
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2026-06-20
Tekedia
Intel Taps Semiconductor Veteran Seok-Hee Lee To Lead Advanced Packaging Push As Apple Deal Fuels Foundry Ambitions
June 20, 2026 | by Samuel Nwite | 0
Intel has elevated semiconductor industry veteran Seok-Hee Lee to lead its advanced packaging operations, marking the company’s determination to rebuild its manufacturing business and position itself as a major beneficiary of the artificial intel
2026-06-20
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2026-06-20
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Intel makes Advanced Packaging its own foundry focus: former SK hynix chief to scale EMIB-T and HBI
20. June 2026 06:00Samir Bashir
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A modern AI chip is no longer simply a single piece of silicon. It is a densely packed system of compute chiplets, HBM, I/O dies, networking components, and power delivery. Anyone
2026-06-20
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2026-06-20
igor´sLAB
INTEL • LATEST NEWS
Intel makes Advanced Packaging its own foundry focus: former SK hynix chief to scale EMIB-T and HBI
20. June 2026 06:00Samir Bashir
📖 Reading time: approx. 7 minutes · 1,308 words · 8,649 characters
A modern AI chip is no longer simply a single piece of silicon. It is a densely packed system of compute chiplets, HBM, I/O dies, networking components, and power delivery. Anyone
2026-06-19
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2026-06-19
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Seok-Hee Lee Named Intel Foundry EVP
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Jane Edwards
June 19, 2026, 9:36 am
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Seok-Hee Lee EVP Intel Foundry
Intel has appointed Seok-Hee Lee as EVP of Intel Foundry
Lee will oversee advanced packaging and back-end manufacturing
CEO Lip-Bu Tan said Lee will help strengthen Intel’s system integration capabilities
Intel has appointed Seok-Hee Lee, a s
2026-06-19
tomshardware.com
2026-06-19
Luke James
Intel has appointed Seok-Hee Lee, the former chief executive of memory maker SK hynix and battery maker SK On, as executive vice president of Intel Foundry.
2026-06-19
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2026-06-19
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Intel hires former SK hynix chief Seok-Hee Lee to lead Intel Foundry advanced packaging — company establishing section as 'focused business with dedicated leadership'
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By Luke James published June 19, 2026
Intel carves back-end packaging into a standalone business.
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2026-06-19
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2026-06-19
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(From left) Lip-Bu Tan, chief executive officer of Intel, and Lee Seok-hee, executive vice president of Intel Foundry. (Photo: Lip-Bu Tan's LinkedIn)
Former SK hynix chief executive officer Lee Seok-hee is returning to Intel, where he will oversee advanced packaging technologies within the company's foundry business.
On June 18, Intel announced through its newsroom that it had appointed Lee as e
2026-06-19
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2026-06-19
조선일보
By Park Ji-min
Published 2026.06.19. 16:04
Updated 2026.06.19. 23:52
(Left) former SK Hynix CEO Lee Seok-hee, (Right) former Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Han Seung-hoon. /SK Hynix, LinkedIn
U.S. semiconductor company Intel has recruited Lee Seok-hee, former CEO of SK Hynix and SK on, to strengthen its foundry (semiconductor contract manufacturing) competitiveness. Intel, which had fallen be
2026-06-19
www.kedglobal.com
2026-06-19
KED Global
Samsung mulls chip packaging plant in Saemangeum, following moves by Hyundai Motor, SK, LG
Samsung Electronics' chip cleanroom South Korea's Saemangeum development zone is transforming into one of the country's most important advanced manufacturing clusters, with Samsung Electronics Co. weighing the area as a potential site for a new semiconductor packaging facility alongside the nea
2026-06-19
cryptobriefing.com
2026-06-19
Crypto Briefing
Intel taps Seok-Hee Lee to lead foundry packaging initiative
The former SK hynix CEO returns to Intel after 15 years to run advanced packaging as a dedicated business unit
2026-06-19
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2026-06-19
Chosunbiz
By
Jeong Du-yong
Published 2026.06.19. 09:49
Former SK hynix CEO Lee Seok-hee. /Courtesy of SK On
Intel has hired former SK hynix CEO (president) Lee Seok-hee as executive vice president of the foundry (semiconductor contract manufacturing) institutional sector. Lee, who also served as SK On CEO (president), is regarded as a veteran in Korea's semiconductor and manufacturing industries. In April
2026-06-19
digitimes.com
2026-06-19
Samsung Electronics' foundry business has signed a strategic manufacturing collaboration with Claros, a US power-management startup, to produce semiconductors designed to cut energy waste inside AI data centers, according to a Claros announcement and a report by ZDNet Korea.