To push the tech industry to migrate chip manufacturing to the US, Trump has threatened to impose tariffs as high as 100% on all foreign-made processors.
Intel shares rallied more than 10% on Tuesday on a report that deals from Broadcom and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing could break up the company
Intel (INTC) was in focus on Wednesday as Baird said it has heard discussions from the supply chain about a potential spin-off of its foundry unit, with involvement by Taiwan Semi (TSM).
Taiwan Semi's rumored acquisition of Intel could hinder Samsung's chip-making profit. Trump's takeover proposal for Intel's foundry biz adds to uncertainty.
As reports swirl that Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM) and Broadcom (AVGO) could each look to acquire parts of Intel (INTC), there are pros and cons, Wall Street said. Read for more.
A rumored joint venture between Intel Corp. and its biggest rival, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. TSM, could pose more potential problems than it may be worth, while the U.S. chip giant could actually be fine without it,
Needham analyst reiterates Buy on TSM with $225 price target. Potential acquisition of Intel Foundry could negatively impact semicap and EDA industries.
Intel has fallen behind in the semiconductor manufacturing space, particularly to Taiwan Semiconductor. Rumors of a partnership between Intel and Taiwan Semi are swirling as the vice president talks up AI prowess.
Intel Corp. gained as much as 11% on speculation that the iconic chipmaker could be broken up in a deal involving Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and Broadcom Inc.
Key Takeaways Intel shares rose Tuesday morning following reports over the weekend that competitors Broadcom and TSMC are considering bids for the chipmaker.Broadcom's bid would focus on Intel's chip design services,
Intel finds itself in a precarious position. Its once-vaunted manufacturing machine has fallen behind Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp., which dominates advanced process nodes. Meanwhile, Intel’s core central processing unit design business — a substantial,