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Intel's Foundry Gamble: Can One iPhone Chip Save Its Future?
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Intel's Foundry Gamble: Can One iPhone Chip Save Its Future?

Intel is betting its foundry business on a single high-volume iPhone chip, but whether this move will secure long-term success or deepen dependency risks remains unclear.

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Intel's Foundry Gamble: Can One iPhone Chip Save Its Future?
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