Intel’s Role as a Systems Foundry, Explained

Intel Foundry Services still makes silicon wafers for customers, but it does more than just that traditional foundry role.

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Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has talked a lot about foundries these past few weeks.

At Intel Innovation in September, Gelsinger said Intel Foundry Services (IFS) is ushering in the “systems foundry era.” Instead of just supplying wafers to customers, which is the traditional foundry model, Gelsinger said Intel offers silicon, packaging, software and chiplets.

“IFS will usher in the era of the systems foundry,” he said, “marking a paradigm shift as the focus moves from system-on-a-chip to system in a package.”

And last week, Gelsinger announced Intel would embrace an internal foundry model for its external customers and Intel product lines, calling the decision the “next phase of our IDM 2.0 journey.”

Watch this quick explainer to learn more about a systems foundry.

Learn About Intel’s Role as a Systems Foundry

At Intel Innovation, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said Intel Foundry Services (IFS) is ushering in the “systems foundry era.” Instead of only supplying wafers to customers, like a traditional foundry, Gelsinger said IFS offers silicon, packaging, software and chiplets. Watch this quick explainer to learn about IFS’ role and offerings. (Credit: Intel Corporation)