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Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan's push to retain in-house chip manufacturing has put him at odds with chairman Frank Yeary and other ...
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Regtechtimes on MSNTSMC reportedly asked to buy 49% of Intel to secure U.S. tariff cuts for TaiwanThe 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 ...
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Taiwanese authorities have detained three current and former employees of the world’s largest chip manufacturer, Taiwan ...
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 roadblockThe company’s long-touted 18A process node, central to its effort to revive high-end semiconductor production in the U.S., ...
But a Reuters report claims that Intel is struggling to make usable chips on 18A, according to "people who were briefed on ...
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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 opposedIntel 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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