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Intel Debuts Starfire, Its First Self-Developed Space-Grade Chip
Intel unveiled Starfire, a space-grade system-on-chip built on its 18A process, with initial customer availability expected by the end of 2026. Intel Government Technologies funded the chip internally and has not disclosed development costs.View Commentary