Intel’s financial crisis may be over—with support from its biggest rival. Executives from Intel and Taiwan Semiconductor ...
TSMC would take a 20% stake in a new company, according to the report. The Information said that Intel and other U.S. chip ...
Troubled chipmaking giant Intel Corp. has reached a preliminary agreement with its rival Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing ...
"If you don't have R&D in the U.S., you will not have semiconductor leadership in the U.S.," he told the publication.
Intel and TSMC have reached a tentative agreement to shore up Intel's foundry business, according to The Information.
Pat Gelsinger argues that TSMC's pledge to build additional fabs in Arizona will do little to revive US semiconductor ...
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tom's Hardware on MSNEx-Intel CEO Gelsinger warns TSMC's $165B investment will not restore U.S. semiconductor leadershipAlthough TSMC will build an R&D facility in the U.S., its core R&D will remain in Taiwan, so the U.S. will keep following ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNIntel-TSMC joint venture talks gain momentum amid US government push: ReportsIntel and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) are reportedly joining hands to set up a new joint chipmaking venture.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s pledge to spend an extra $100 billion on advanced manufacturing plants in the US ...
TSMC’s first US chip plant took significantly longer to build and begin production than was forecast, but the company ...
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Intel's board ended Pat Gelsinger's turnaround plan, leading to his premature retirement. Gelsinger's tenure at Intel was ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — TSMC’s recently announced NT$3.29 trillion (US$100 billion) investment will not revive the US chip ...
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