By Fanny Potkin, Milana Vinn and Wen-Yee Lee SINGAPORE/NEW YORK/TAIPEI (Reuters) -TSMC has pitched U.S. chip designers Nvidia ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing has pitched Nvidia and rival chip designers Advanced Micro Devices and Broadcom the idea ...
TSMC proposes a joint venture for Intel's foundry division with Nvidia, AMD, and Broadcom managing the operations. Qualcomm ...
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US President Donald Trump is keen to revive Intel’s fortunes, as he seeks to boost American advanced manufacturing, sources ...
TSMC reportedly approached a handful of US AI chipmakers to potentially operate Intel's foundry in a joint venture.
Nvidia aims to solidify its market dominance against peers like Broadcom and AMD. See why I maintain my buy rating on NVDA ...
Any final deal - the value of which is unclear - would need approval from the Trump administration, which does not want Intel ...
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Shares of Intel are jumping more than 7% in premarket trading following a report that TSMC has approached U.S. chip designers ...
The Taiwanese chipmaker would oversee Intel's foundry division, while holding no more than a 50% ownership stake.
Intel's stock is up nearly 8% in Wednesday's premarket action, with the Reuters report serving as one more chapter in a rescue saga that has taken shares on a wild ride.