The White House credited tariff threats for bringing investment to Arizona after Apple pledged $500 billion to invest in the U.S. - though Trump expressed doubts about federal support for the TSMC project - where production of Apple chips began last month - under President Biden.
Taiwans Economy Minister Kuo Jyh-huei stated on Tuesday that his ministry has not received any overseas investment application from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC), amid speculation that the chip giant
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSM) looked to be in the crosshairs of the White House after U.S. President Donald Trump floated at least
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing is seeking to cut some lurid allegations from a job-discrimination lawsuit, claiming they aren't relevant to the case
Apple’s pledge to spend $500 billion to onshore production means a boost for TSMC’s massive chip factory in Phoenix. President Donald Trump chalked up Apple CEO Tim Cook’s move to Trump’s tariff threat.
A rumored joint venture between Intel Corp. and its biggest rival, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. TSM, could pose more potential problems than it may be worth, while the U.S. chip giant could actually be fine without it,
Intel shares jumped 9% in early trading after The Wall Street Journal reported that Broadcom and TSMC were eyeing separate deals that would break the U.S. chip maker in two. Read more:
Intel could sell its foundry and chip design segments to TSMC and Broadcom. TSMC would extend its lead as the world’s largest contract chipmaker. Broadcom would further expand its diversified chipmaking business.
US President Trump announced that starting in April 2025, a 25% tariff will be imposed on semiconductors, automobiles, and pharmaceuticals, with plans for gradual increases. Experts believe that US fabless and integrated device manufacturers (IDMs) will be compelled to fully absorb the tariff costs passed on by TSMC due to a lack of alternatives.
Taiwan's economy minister said on Tuesday his ministry had not received information about an overseas investment application by Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC, when asked about possible investment in Intel and the United States.
Broadcom has interest in Intel’s chip-design business, while TSMC is looking at the company’s factories.
Key Takeaways Intel shares rose Tuesday morning following reports over the weekend that competitors Broadcom and TSMC are considering bids for the chipmaker.Broadcom's bid would focus on Intel's chip design services,