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What Happened: Intel and TSMC have reached a preliminary agreement to form a joint venture that will take over the operations of Intel's manufacturing facilities, reported Reuters via The Information.
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 ...
In that scenario, TSMC wants to look like it is putting its best foot forward in terms of producing chips in the US in an effort to avoid tariffs. So, talk of helping Intel's fabs looks terribly ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. has a tentative deal to form a joint venture to operate Intel’s factories, according to a report Thursday in the online tech site The Information.
The online technology publication The Information reported today that Intel and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company have reached a tentative agreement to form a joint venture in which TSMC ...
According to The Information’s report, TSMC would own 20% of the joint venture. It’s not clear if Intel or some other company or companies will own the remaining 80%, but earlier this year ...
"We'll continue to look for space to expand investments in Taiwan," said Chyn, adding the company will continue to meet demand of global customers. Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai thanked TSMC for ...