The Trump administration is reportedly casting about for unorthodox strategies to preserve advanced manufacturing in the U.S.
President Donald Trump has has said the U.S. would eventually impose tariffs of 25%, 50%, or even 100% on chip imports.
Taiwanese contract manufacturer TSMC is considering taking a controlling stake in chipmaker Intel's factories at the request of Trump, per Bloomberg.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing is seeking to cut some lurid allegations from a job-discrimination lawsuit, claiming they aren't relevant to the case ...
TSMC (TSM) is weighing acquiring a controlling stake in Intel’s (INTC) U.S. factories at the request of Trump administration officials as the ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. is considering taking a controlling stake in Intel Corp.’s factories at the request of ...
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Tom's Hardware on MSNTSMC and Intel rumors stoke Taiwanese fears of losing its 'Silicon Shield'T he rumor that the U.S. government is allegedly pushing a joint venture between Intel and TSMC has sparked an outcry in ...
Trump reportedly wants the US to take Taiwan's place in the global chip business. He could also be reviewing the Chips Act ...
Intel early Friday was on track to notch its best weeklong stretch in nearly 40 years before the rally sputtered.
Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said Feb. 14 he would communicate more with the U.S. over President Donald Trump’s concerns over the chip industry and invest more in the U.S.
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