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Yet Intel still matters, as Mr Trump’s interest shows. The most advanced chips, vital for smartphones and AI, are now made almost entirely by TSMC. America’s tech giants depend on it. Such reliance on ...
As we published this, President Donald Trump was even mulling quasi-nationalisation. The sums needed to rescue it keep ...
The Trump administration is in talks to take a 10% stake in the struggling chipmaker. Some say it makes perfect strategic ...
Intel’s Leixlip hub is central to both Europe’s chip ambitions and the company’s survival, but US ownership raises uncertainty ...
Two sources familiar with the discussions told Reuters that US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has floated the idea in connection with an ongoing plan to acquire ...
The US government is in discussions to potentially take a partial ownership stake in Intel, according to an Aug. 18 report by ...
But Intel wasn't alone in winning CHIPS Act grants. As CNBC points out, Taiwan Semiconductor (TSMC) was awarded $6.6 billion ...
Sharp drops in technology stocks, and even comments by OpenAI’s Sam Altman, suggest investors are getting too exuberant about ...
Intel has been awarded about $11 billion from the CHIPS Act including about $8 billion for domestic semiconductor ...
The Trump administration is testing a simple proposition: if Washington funds you, Washington should own a piece of you.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told CNBC the U.S. government wants a stake in Intel in exchange for CHIPS Act grant money ...
The US government may seek stakes in Samsung, TSMC, and Micron after Intel, converting CHIPS Act grants into equity.