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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 ...
US President Trump sets tough conditions for Taiwan to receive lower tariffs, demanding TSMC to buy a 49% stake in Intel and ...
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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., ...
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Former Intel board members: America’s champion is likely to retreat, and we still need a leading-edge chip manufacturer
All of these announcements strongly imply a gradual exit from the chip manufacturing business, turning Intel into a fabless ...
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YouTube on MSNLeo Says EP.67 - Will Intel use TSMC N3 for Arrow Lake?
In the last Leo Says, Leo discussed Intel's statement that it would deliver five fabrication nodes in four years. These are ...
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 ...
Leading semiconductor companies voiced strong support for open chiplet standards at the OCP APAC Summit 2025 in Taipei, ...
Subpar production rates could disrupt OEM timelines, inflate costs, and open doors for rivals in the high-end enterprise ...
Intel is reportedly still struggling with a chipmaking process crucial to its future. Reuters reports that the company's 18A ...
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