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Intel, TSMC JV on US fabs faces Wall Street doubts
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31400, member: 636"] Despite harsh market conditions caused by tariffs, Intel's stock maintains a slight positive trajectory. Investors believe the company might resolve manufacturing challenges through strategic collaboration with TSMC, potentially supported by administrative interventions. Wall Street analysts remain skeptical about its potential success. Recent reports suggest Intel and TSMC are exploring a partnership establishing a joint manufacturing venture. The proposed arrangement would include additional technology companies like Qualcomm, NVIDIA, and Apple. TSMC could potentially hold a 20 percent ownership stake through technological contributions and expertise. The proposed collaboration presents significant technical hurdles. Fundamental differences exist between Intel and TSMC's chip fabrication methodologies, creating substantial compatibility challenges. Citi Research has expressed serious reservations about the venture's feasibility. Analysts argue that forcing semiconductor designers into an incompatible manufacturing framework could erode shareholder value. Citi specifically criticizes Intel's foundry capabilities, suggesting the company should abandon contract manufacturing efforts. Their recommendation emphasizes refocusing resources on core processor development. Bank of America analysts further highlight complex regulatory obstacles. Potential roadblocks include global regulatory scrutiny, manufacturing process misalignments, ongoing fab expansion projects, existing corporate debt structures, and government investment requirements. These challenges underscore the intricate nature of proposed semiconductor industry partnerships. [/QUOTE]
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