The US tech giant is seeking a deal that values the programmable chip unit at around $17 billion.
This could lead to further scrutiny by the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), the country’s cyber regulatory body.
The semiconductor industry stands at a pivotal moment in its history, with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) ...
TSMC will start producing semiconductors at its Phoenix plant near the start of 2025, earlier than anticipated, and the ...
TSMC's blockbuster results will be a welcome surprise to investors after ASML's earnings sent semiconductor stocks tumbling ...
A Chinese cybersecurity association yesterday recommended a review of products that semiconductor giant Intel Corp sells in ...
This move that would represent a sharp about face from its earlier public messaging about the larger company's prospects.
The Cybersecurity Association of China accused the U.S. chipmaker of threatening national security as well as consumer ...
After reporting a more than $1 billion loss, the chipmaker said in August it was slashing 15% of its workforce worldwide in ...
Intel is laying off 251 employees in Austin starting next month, according to a WARN listing from the Texas Workforce ...
Philippe Laffont's hedge fund, Coatue Management, has been scooping up shares of Taiwan Semiconductor for several consecutive ...
Major tech company Intel is laying off more than 200 employees by November. Intel issued the notice on Oct. 15 to the ...