TSMC and Intel foundry joint venture reportedly still in the works — AMD, Broadcom, and Nvidia approached

TSMC reportedly asked its biggest customers to invest in joint venture that would operate Intel's production facilities.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/tsmc-and-intel-foundry-joint-venture-reportedly-still-in-the-works-amd-broadcom-and-nvidia-approached

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