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Regtechtimes on MSNTSMC reportedly asked to buy 49% of Intel to secure U.S. tariff cuts for Taiwan
The United States is reportedly taking bold steps to protect its struggling semiconductor industry. A new report from Taiwan claims that the US government, under President Donald Trump, is pushing ...
Four ex-Intel directors suggest that CEO Lip-Bu Tan's future should be determined by shareholders and the board, following ...
Embattled Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan pushed back on “misinformation” over his alleged financial ties to China after President Trump ...
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A group of four former Intel board members called for Intel to split its chip manufacturing assets into a new independent ...
The production process that Intel hoped would pave the way to winning manufacturing deals and restore its edge in churning ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNIntel’s 18A plan to challenge Taiwan’s TSMC and domestic rivals hits another roadblock
The company’s long-touted 18A process node, central to its effort to revive high-end semiconductor production in the U.S., ...
TSMC will be building chips based on Intel technology. It's a good deal for TSMC, but Intel's motivations are less clear--and some of Intel's competitors should be very, very worried.
A change in leadership could pile pressure on the company as it pushes through a major strategic reset that Lip-Bu Tan ...
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Tom's Hardware on MSNIntel's chairman reportedly tried to broker a deal to sell fabs to TSMC, CEO Lip-Bu Tan opposed
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan's push to retain in-house chip manufacturing has put him at odds with chairman Frank Yeary and other directors who explored spinning off or selling Intel Foundry to TSMC.
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan was in the process of trying to turn around the troubled chipmaker when President Trump attacked him on ...
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