During the Intel Vision conference, Tan also said he would focus on boosting Intel’s chip foundry work and recruiting quality ...
In Taiwan, investigators raided businesses they say acted as fronts for Chinese companies to hire away workers with key ...
Beijing’s talent-thieving ops exposed by Taiwanese spooks China has been playing dress-up in Taiwan’s tech scene, creating ...
SMIC (Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation), China’s largest chipmaker, is already on the US Entity List – a ...
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Intel and Microsoft staff allegedly lured to work for fake Chinese company in TaiwanSMIC, accused of disguising outposts so they can illicitly serve Beijing Chinese tech companies created entities in Taiwan ...
Taiwan said on Friday that Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC), China’s largest chipmaker, illegally hired ...
The Ministry of Justice Investigation Bureau is investigating whether China’s leading chipmaker Semiconductor Manufacturing ...
Taiwan’s MJIB accuses SMIC and 10 other Chinese firms of illegally recruiting semiconductor engineers using a shell company.
SMIC set up a branch in Taiwan posing as a Samoa-based company and tried to hire local talent, prosecutors said.
Shanghai-based SMIC was suspected of "illegal acts" in northern Hsinchu, home to an industrial park dubbed Taiwan's Silicon ...
Taiwan's justice ministry alleged that SMIC used a Samoa-based entity as cover to set up an entity on the island and has been ...
Taiwan is investigating whether China's chipmaker SMIC used a fake Samoan front company to illegally recruit local ...
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