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 Corp. 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 ...
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.
US government has reportedly provided TSMC with alternatives on how to help the company in the US, including working with ...
President Donald Trump's administration may not support Intel's U.S. chip factories being operated by a foreign entity, a ...
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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 ...
According a report from the Wall Street Journal, the factory partnership could involve TSMC potentially sending engineers to one of Intel’s chip fabs to apply their expertise and “ensure its viability ...
To push the tech industry to migrate chip manufacturing to the US, Trump has threatened to impose tariffs as high as 100% on ...
Intel and TSMC declined to comment, but the report kept the momentum going for Intel shares on Thursday. Still, it's worth ...
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