TSMC, the world’s biggest semiconductor manufacturer, produces chips for companies including Apple, Intel and Nvidia.
Speculation has swirled for over a week about a potential collaboration between Intel and TSMC, igniting reactions from Intel's current and former employees. Now, four former Intel directors have escalated the debate with a blistering Fortune op-ed,
TSMC, the world’s biggest semiconductor manufacturer, produces chips for companies including Apple, Intel and Nvidia.
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.
With geopolitical tensions reshaping the semiconductor landscape, Intel's future hinges on decisions made by its board, the Trump administration, and Wall Street investors eyeing its assets. But inside Intel,
President Donald Trump and TSMC announced Monday that the Taiwanese chip manufacturer will invest at least $100 billion in its US manufacturing capabilities "over the next short period of time," bringing company's total investment in the US to $165 billion.
Nvidia stock tumbles, Intel jumps as a report says Nvidia and Broadcom are testing the chip company’s 18A manufacturing process, Super Micro shares swoon, and Tesla rises after CEO Elon Musk predicts the EV maker’s profit can rise 1,
The Record reported that Donald Trump’s new Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, had made the abrupt decision to pause all of the U.S. Cyber Command’s offensive cyber operations against Russia. A sudden departure from what has long been the U.
President Donald Trump is expected to announce a major investment by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) in the US. TSMC plans to invest $100 billion, adding to their existing $65 billion commitment.
The US government office responsible for a marquee $52 billion chip subsidy program will lose about two-fifths of its staff as President Donald Trump slashes the federal workforce, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Hosted on MSNU.S. Chipmaking Industry In Focus With TSMC, Intel NewsTSMC pledged to invest at least $100 billion more in U.S. chip manufacturing plants over the next several years.
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