TSMC reportedly delays Arizona fab opening ceremony until January 2025, after President-elect Trump is sworn in, plans to ...
Intel is struggling to overcome a series of challenges and establish itself as a globally competitive chipmaker.
Congress passed the CHIPS Act in mid-2022, but Intel has yet to see any of the $8.5 billion it was promised, according to Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger. He touched on the issue during an interview with ...
TSMC declined comment on the act’s future. Intel, which completed building a new fab in New Mexico and is awaiting CHIPS Act funds for that, was promised a total of $8.5 billion to support ...
Indeed, since the enablement of the CHIPS and Science law, Intel has started to package chips at its advanced packaging facility in New Mexico and began to construct new fabs in Arizona and Ohio.
Donald Trump's love of tariffs and his tough comments on Taiwan have big implications for Intel and the entire semiconductor ...
Despite the doom and gloom, Intel's future does appear to look a bit brighter in the short term. The company has a massive ...
Intel’s independent foundry unit targets new clients backed by AWS investments and U.S. government ... Due to mismanagement ...
According to industry sources, the inauguration ceremony for TSMC's new advanced fab site in Arizona, US, has been abruptly ...
US President Biden and President-elect Trump are rumored to BOTH attend TSMC's Arizona fab opening ceremony in December, with ...