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When I go back and ask my mum for more money for chippies.

Intel is citing the rising energy costs as a big player in why the fab will need more money. It also talked about using more advanced fabrication technology, which can significantly up costs. When TSMC upped its new plant in North America from aWe don't know exactly what fab Intel's new German foundry is being set up for, but given we're set to see

, it could be the company is looking towards that future. However, Intel's CEO has previously stated the. If that's the case, it's likely to be a fab capable of working on chips of different sizes. I'd be surprised if Intel were already setting up a pure 2nm fab, but it would be cool. If so, it's unlikely you or I will see a device running anything out of this fab for many years to come.

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