Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC, 台積電) yesterday held its first board of directors meeting in the US, at which it ...
Broadcom and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) are separately exploring deals to take over parts of Intel, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. Broadcom is reportedly ...
Broadcom eyes Intel's chip design business -report TSMC explores acquiring some or all of Intel's chip plants -report Trump administration may oppose foreign takeover of Intel's US plants -source ...
The U.S. government is looking to shift from TSMC as a major supplier of the nation’s technological components to relying on parts made by American companies. The company, Taiwan Semiconductor ...
Intel’sINTC-2.20%decrease; red down pointing triangle rivals Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and Broadcom AVGO-1.17%decrease; red down pointing triangle are each eyeing potential deals ...
TSMC's attorneys want a court to seal allegations of drug use, prostitution, and unsafe chemical handling from a workplace discrimination lawsuit. The attorneys argue that the allegations are ...
Intel shares jumped Thursday, extending their recent rally on speculation of a deal with TSMC. Intel could collaborate with TSMC to potentially spin off its foundry business into a new U.S.-based ...
A day before, Taiwan semiconductor manufacturer TSMC held its first board meeting in the U.S. Analysts suggest that the world's largest contract chip maker may plan on advancing its chip ...
Trump officials raised the idea of a deal between the two companies in recent meetings with the Taiwanese chipmaker, the person said, and TSMC was receptive. It’s unclear whether Intel is open ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) is considering taking a controlling stake in Intel Corp’s factories at the request of Trump administration officials, a person familiar with the ...
After raising the idea with TSMC in recent meetings, the chipmaker has shown openness to it. It is unclear if Intel shares this openness. On Wednesday, Baird analyst Tristan Gerra pointed out that ...