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Yet Intel still matters, as Mr Trump’s interest shows. The most advanced chips, vital for smartphones and AI, are now made almost entirely by TSMC. America’s tech giants depend on it. Such reliance on ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told CNBC the U.S. government wants a stake in Intel in exchange for CHIPS Act grant money ...
The US seeks an intelligence-sharing stake in exchange for grant aid, raising questions on foreign assistance and security collaboration.
The United States is reportedly taking bold steps to protect its struggling semiconductor industry. A new report from Taiwan claims that the US government, under President Donald Trump, is pushing ...
After the Trump administration confirmed a rumor that the US is planning to buy a 10 percent stake in Intel, US Senator ...
Softbank owns a majority stake in Arm. Arm-based chips dominate the smartphone market, and they're starting to compete with Intel in PCs and servers as well. Arm doesn't sell chips directly, instead ...
The investment will make SoftBank Intel’s fifth biggest investor, with the conglomerate paying $23 per share of Intel common ...
Intel's rocky ties with TSMC, strained after Pat Gelsinger's "rude" Taiwan remarks and the loss of a key wafer discount, have left the chipmaker battling billions in foundry losses, mounting ...
SoftBank's investment will come via a primary issuance of common stock by Intel, and, based on the U.S. company's market ...
Lutnick just laughed it off, indignantly pointing out that “we were just giving away the money” under the previous terms of ...
The industry looks very different from when Intel was the clear leader. Nvidia and AMD dominate AI and data centers, while ...