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Intel denies tech leak, claims no secrets stolen
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 72003, member: 636"] Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan has dismissed allegations of a process technology leak as unfounded speculation. He affirmed his company’s commitment to respecting the intellectual property of other firms. These statements address concerns surrounding the hiring of a former TSMC executive, Dr. Wei-Jen Lo, by Intel Foundry. Taiwanese authorities have initiated a formal inquiry into the matter, according to Economic Affairs Minister Ming-hsin Kung. The investigation considers TSMC’s internal policies regarding former employees joining competitors. Dr. Lo’s new role at Intel is reportedly centered on advanced packaging technologies. Industry analysts suggest that any significant transfer of proprietary node technology is unlikely. Intel’s own 18A process differs substantially from TSMC’s approach. The recruitment is viewed as potentially enhancing Intel’s comprehension of supply chain logistics and client requirements. [/QUOTE]
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