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Chip makers mull Intel foundry joint venture
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 28466, member: 2262"] TSMC might team up with Nvidia, AMD, and Broadcom to take over Intel's chip factories. They plan to keep TSMC's stake at half or less, and they've talked with Qualcomm about joining them. Intel keeps falling behind with chip production and losing money, which forced them to cancel their new factory plans in Magdeburg. This partnership idea just started, but experts think it could help fix production problems and catch up with modern standards. Making different factory systems work together creates big headaches for everyone involved. Both Intel and TSMC built their methods over many years, and connecting these technologies requires lots of cash and research. The tech side isn't the only problem they face. The US government might block this deal because it worries about foreign companies controlling American chip production. Even though TSMC makes great chips, regulators fear losing local control over important technology. Many chip experts believe this partnership could solve Intel's ongoing troubles. Intel keeps missing performance targets and failing to produce reliably. Combining the brain power of AMD, Nvidia, Broadcom, and TSMC might create better manufacturing systems that actually work right. We can't tell yet if the deal will happen, but these talks show how chip makers want fresh solutions to old manufacturing problems. The tech companies need to figure out how their different ways of making chips can blend. Each company uses special methods they spent decades perfecting. Finding ways to make these systems match will cost billions and take serious engineering work. Plus, any foreign control over US chip-making raises national security flags with government officials. Success depends on solving both these technical puzzles and keeping regulators happy. [/QUOTE]
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