The U.S. government has given the Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer TSMC three proposals to keep producing with the country, which brought up several challenges.
US government has reportedly provided TSMC with alternatives on how to help the company in the US, including working with ...
Intel Corp. shares closed out their best week in 25 years on Friday. The gains came on reports of a potential partnership ...
Thanks to technological differences, Intel’s 1.8nm-class 18A process and TSMC’s 2nm-class N2 process are somewhat difficult ...
The beleaguered chip stock is up 10% in Thursday trading and ahead 29.2% over its current four-session winning streak. That could make for Intel's (INTC) best four-day run since the period that ended ...
TSMC plans to increase its investment in Arizona, expanding its fabs to cooperate with the 'manufacture in USA' policy pushed ...
MoneyDJ reports that TSMC's second fab in Arizona will begin installing equipment for its cutting-edge 3nm node by mid-2026, ...
When it comes to power, TechInsights analysts presume that an N2-based chip will consume less power than a similar SF2-based ...
Rumors suggest the U.S. government may push Intel into a joint venture with TSMC to revive its struggling foundry business, ...
Baird analyst Tristan Gerra says there are discussions from the Asia semiconductor supply chain that the U.S. government will get involved in ...
TSMC agreed to build a series of chip plants in the US, with Apple a key customer, using subsidies provided by the bipartisan CHIPS Act. Trump has now called the Act “ridiculous” and wants to renege ...