Chief Executive Rodney McMullen resigned after a board investigation into his personal conduct. Shares fell
The final process node in Intel's foundry roadmap is now ready for production. Intel 18A should propel Intel close to TSMC in terms of performance and efficiency. Ramping up volumes will take time, so don't expect much financial improvement until next year.
Former Intel CEO Craig Barrett says Intel shouldn't split its business into two, to battle TSMC it should 'fire the Intel board and rehire Pat Gelsinger'.
The Trump administration has reportedly urged TSMC to partner with Intel and expedite its investments in the US. Sources suggest that TSMC is weighing a controlling stake in Intel's factories, a move experts warn could be more harmful than beneficial.
Taiwans Economy Minister Kuo Jyh-huei stated on Tuesday that his ministry has not received any overseas investment application from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC), amid speculation that the chip giant
Taiwan's economy minister said on Tuesday his ministry had not received information about an overseas investment application by Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC, when asked about possible investment in Intel and the United States.
Intel (INTC) stock soars on potential TSMC (TSM) and Broadcom (AVGO) deals, but analysts warn of regulatory risks. Explore investor insights and future outlook.
Reports indicate that TSMC is contemplating acquiring a stake in Intel's foundry business, a development that could significantly impact Samsung Electronics. This speculation arises amid ongoing efforts by the Trump administration to revitalize the US semiconductor manufacturing sector.
Intel says its cutting-edge 18A process node is 'now ready' and that tape-out begins in 1H 2025, ready to compete with semiconductor leader TSMC.
Investors are selling out of Intel stock after Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing 's CEO visited the White House yesterday and announced a $100 billion investment to expand its U.S. manufacturing capacity. Some investors have been hoping that TSMC will buy Intel's foundry business, and yesterday's news left them disappointed.