TMTPOST -- Intel Corporation may win a new customer for its foundry business as the Trump administration is ramping up ...
U.S.-Taiwan trade talks explore strategic partnership for chip production while preserving Taiwan's global supply chain moat.
A report by Semafor on Wednesday cited people familiar with the matter as saying the talks are focused on AMD becoming a ...
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Intel is in early talks to manufacture chips for rival AMD, a potential landmark deal that would be a major win for its struggling foundry business and turnaround strategy.
Taiwan is considering forming a high-tech strategic partnership with the U.S., which wants increased Taiwanese investment, ...
TSMC, which is responsible for about 9% of Taiwan's electricity use, has launched a global EUV Dynamic Energy Saving Program ...
Vice Premier Cheng Li-chiun said the arrangement was "not discussed," as she returned from trade talks in the U.S., according to Taiwan's Central News Agency.
Taiwan will not agree to a deal with the United States for half of all semiconductor production to take place in the country, the island's top tariff negotiator said on Wednesday after returning home.
That’s according to a report from Semafor, which says the discussions are still at an “early stage.” Intel doesn’t have the technology to support AMD’s most advanced processors, which are mostly ...
U.S. trade representative Jamieson Greer said the Supreme Court will likely rule in Trump’s favor in November, and hinted that the government might want a stake in Nvidia.
AMD would be the latest industry rival to link up with Intel, which unlike many of its competitors still manufactures chips, though Intel has warned that it could have to stop if it cannot find a ...