The U.S. government has given the Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer TSMC three proposals to keep producing with the country, which brought up several challenges.
INTEL shares are on track for their biggest one-week gain on record, as unconfirmed discussions about a partnership with a key rival provide hope for a turnaround after an extended period of weakness.
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — TSMC is reportedly considering acquiring a controlling stake in Intel’s manufacturing facilities at ...
President Donald Trump's administration may not support Intel's U.S. chip factories being operated by a foreign entity, a ...
Intel Corp. shares closed out their best week in 25 years on Friday. The gains came on reports of a potential partnership ...
Intel Corp. (NASDAQ:INTC) may be facing a turning point as rumors suggest the U.S. government could intervene to push a joint ...
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Taiwan Semiconductor Eyes US Expansion Amid Push for Bigger Investments and Advanced Chip Production
Taiwan's President plans to invest more in and trade more with the US, increase defense spending, and engage in discussions ...
Arm's designs power nearly every smartphone and mobile device in the world, along with Apple Mac and Qualcomm-powered Windows ...
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