Intel considers breakup as Broadcom and TSMC explore separate deals
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Intel to be broken into two? TSMC, Broadcomm looking for possible deals that could cause split
Broadcom is said to be particularly interested in Intel’s chip design and marketing division. TSMC, the world’s largest contract chipmaker, has been evaluating the possibility of acquiring some or all of Intel’s chip plants
The US chip manufacturer Intel is in crisis. According to media reports, competitors TSMC and Broadcom independently examine offers for parts of the company. Donald Trump also plays a role in this.
The PC chip pioneer Intel could soon be split into two parts. Competitors Broadcom and TSMC are reviewing takeover bids for various divisions of the US chip manufacturer.
Intel considers breakup as Broadcom and TSMC explore separate deals
Broadcom has been examining Intel's chip-design and marketing business. Sources familiar with the matter told the Wall Street Journal that Broadcom has informally discussed the possibility of making a bid with its advisers. However, the company would likely only proceed if it could secure a partner to take over Intel's...Read Entire Article
The future of the Intel firm, one of whose plants is located in Bethlehem, Costa Rica, remains uncertain, following the financial results of 2024 and the vacancy of its CEO, following the dismissal of Pat Gelsinger last December after three years in office.The previous week arose the possibility of a division of the signature icon of chip manufacturing in the United States and the purchase by two rival firms, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing C…
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