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Intel and TSMC join forces for US chip deal
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 30948, member: 2262"] Tech giants Intel and TSMC are cooking up a wild semiconductor partnership that could reshape the chip manufacturing landscape. Rumors are swirling that the two companies have shaken hands on a preliminary joint venture deal that might just change everything. The proposed deal looks like a strategic masterstroke for TSMC. Instead of building brand-new facilities across America, they'll leverage Intel's existing semiconductor foundry infrastructure. The arrangement would bring TSMC's cutting-edge manufacturing expertise and talented workforce stateside, though it's anyone's guess whether its most advanced technology will make the move. TSMC would hold a small 20% slice of the venture, with Intel commanding the remaining 80%. Wall Street definitely noticed, with investors sending TSMC's stock tumbling 6% and giving Intel a healthy 5% boost. Word on the street is that the Trump Administration played matchmaker, hoping to breathe new life into Intel's semiconductor operations. This potential partnership could be a game-changer for the semiconductor industry. It could reshape how advanced chips are manufactured and set the stage for a new era of technological collaboration between two industry powerhouses. [/QUOTE]
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