Broadcom has examined Intel's chip design and marketing unit, while TSMC has separately studied acquiring some or all of its chip plants, according to the Wall Street Journal. The division designs its chips and is one of the most accomplished historically but has faced fierce competition from Advanced Micro Devices in the personal computer and data-centers markets.
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Malaysia is in talks with semiconductor firms, including U.S. giants Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) and GlobalFoundries (NASDAQ: GFS), on mitigating the impact of potential U.S. tariffs. Trade Minister Tengku Zafrul Aziz stated
GlobalFoundries (GF) announced an executive reshuffle, fueling speculation that Thomas Caulfield, the company's current CEO, will be appointed as GF's executive chairman on April 28. This move has prompted rumors that Caulfield could soon replace Pat Gelsinger as Intel's CEO.
The Southeast Asian nation is home to a large semiconductor industry, including top U.S. multinationals such as Intel and GlobalFoundries, and is one of the top exporters of chips to the United States.
The buy the dip crowd failed to make an appearance Tuesday and the tech stocks they’ve been pumping up suffered the damage.
Palantir Technologies stock returned 240% in the past year, bringing its market value to $199 billion as of March 2. But certain Wall Street analysts think Shopify ( SHOP -4.84%) and Advanced Micro Devices ( AMD -1.63%) will top that figure within a year.
Intel's 18A process could boost its struggling chip business, with Nvidia, Broadcom, and AMD considering using it. Intel stock surged after report.
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Intel rivals Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co and Broadcom are reportedly exploring potential deals that could split the storied American chip giant.
Intel Corp (NASDAQ:INTC) shares are trading higher Monday following reports suggesting NVIDIA Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA) and Broadcom Inc (NASDAQ:AVGO) are performing manufacturing tests with the company.
The artificial intelligence (AI) arms race has sparked significant growth for many tech companies, effectively minting a new generation of winners, but Intel hasn’t been among them. The tech component producer has recently been in the spotlight for positive reasons,