US gov't pushing TSMC and Intel to create joint venture in the US: Report

TSMC has made no official announcements about expanding in the U.S. at the board meetings this week, but the rumor mill points to quicker expansion in Arizona and a joint venture with Intel.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/us-govt-pushing-tsmc-and-intel-to-create-joint-venture-in-the-us-report

Creato 4h | 13 feb 2025, 16:30:04


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