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Once upon a time, Intel (INTC -6.32%) was a millionaire-maker stock. If you had invested $10,000 in its initial public ...
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Trump tariffs drive Intel and TSMC closer to protect chip supply chains and reduce exposure to import penalties.
Intel has been publicly struggling for ... have initiated talks between the two chip manufacturers. TSMC has recently increased investments in the U.S. including at its Arizona facility that ...
TSMC has reportedly proposed a joint venture to operate Intel's foundry division, engaging companies like Nvidia, AMD, Broadcom, and Qualcomm. The plan suggests that TSMC would not hold more than ...
C.C. Wei, Chairman and CEO of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), speaks next to U.S. President Donald Trump and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, as they make an announcement ...
Apple supplier TSMC has reached a preliminary agreement with Intel that will see TSMC operating Intel’s chipmaking facilities, reports The Information. TSMC will own a 20 percent stake in the ...
Semiconductor giants Intel and TSMC are reportedly teaming up. The two firms are said to have reached a tentative agreement to create a joint venture that will operate Intel’s chipmaking ...
including Intel. Attracted in part by TSMC’s growing hub, which was acknowledged by President Trump in the White House, dozens of companies have ramped up their Arizona investments. These ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and Intel are rumored to be discussing a joint venture to manufacture chips. The potential venture could involve TSMC taking a 20% stake and providing ...
He said TSMC’s board had never taken up the issue. Fresh investment from TSMC could help shore up Intel’s finances. The company reported a $19 billion loss last year but much of that was an ...
Letters from TSMC and Intel asking for tariff exemptions shed new light on how Trump's policies could impact Arizona's booming semiconductor industry.