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TSMC leaves Intel hanging, analyst calls US cash smarter
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 62339, member: 636"] Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo argues that TSMC should expand American operations rather than pursue an Intel partnership after the Taiwan-based semiconductor manufacturer dismissed speculation about potential investments in the American chipmaker. TSMC founder Morris Chang addressed Intel's foundry ambitions in his memoir, but expressed concern about customer migration risks, and pricing pressures that could affect his company. The two manufacturers maintain different corporate cultures, workforce structures, and technological development plans that would complicate any merger of operations. TSMC could strengthen its market position against Intel and Samsung by increasing United States manufacturing capacity, which would diversify production, and boost client confidence. Political factors could still drive an unexpected alliance despite TSMC's current reluctance. The Trump administration has shown interest in domestic chip production amid concerns about Taiwan's manufacturing dominance. [/QUOTE]
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