The Trump administration has reportedly urged TSMC to partner with Intel and expedite its investments in the US. Sources suggest that TSMC is weighing a controlling stake in Intel's factories, a move experts warn could be more harmful than beneficial.
Apple’s pledge to spend $500 billion to onshore production means a boost for TSMC’s massive chip factory in Phoenix. President Donald Trump chalked up Apple CEO Tim Cook’s move to Trump’s tariff threat.
According to a high-positioned source of Reuters, the Trump administration is unlikely to approve a foreign company managing Intel's U.S. semiconductor manufacturing facilities to run. The comment was made about Intel's reported engagement with TSMC.
Just one month into his presidency, US President Donald Trump has commanded global attention with his rapid-fire initiatives. The impact of his second-term policies has upended traditional expectations,
China accused Taiwan of attempting to surrender its prized semiconductor industry to the United States as a "souvenir" to gain political support, amid reports that Taiwan Semiconductor Mfg. Co. Ltd. has been in talks for a stake in Intel Corp.
The Trump administration is reportedly casting about for unorthodox strategies to preserve advanced manufacturing in the U.S.
The Trump administration’s push to have TSMC buy Intel’s chipmaking operations faces a major barrier: The Taiwanese firm isn’t actually interested, and even the threat of tariffs probably won’t be enough to force a deal.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSM) looked to be in the crosshairs of the White House after U.S. President Donald Trump floated at least
Taiwan's economy minister said on Tuesday his ministry had not received information about an overseas investment application by Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC , when asked about possible investment in Intel and the United States.
(Reuters) - Taiwanese contract manufacturer TSMC is considering taking a controlling stake in chipmaker Intel's factories at the request of U.S. President Donald Trump's officials, Bloomberg News reported on Friday. Trump's team raised the idea of a deal ...
The US government might push for a joint venture between Intel and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing. This partnership would aim to strengthen Intel's semiconductor manufacturing. The joint venture could benefit from the US CHIPS Act.
US President Donald Trump's threat of tariffs on semiconductor chips has complicated Taiwan's bid to remain a global powerhouse in the critical sector and stay onside with key backer Washington,