Intel Corp., the world's largest chipmaker, plans to have some 90 percent of its microprocessors made with its latest-generation manufacturing technology by the end of 2004, helping it to cut costs and boost production.
Intel will start ramping up production of its Pentium and other microprocessors in the second quarter of 2003, using so-called 90-nanometer process technology, said Andy Bryant, Intel's chief financial officer, in a Webcast presentation to financial analysts and investors on Tuesday.
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