TSMC would take over Intel’s factories in plan pushed by Trump administration, Bloomberg reports
- Broadcom and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company are exploring deals to acquire parts of Intel, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.
- Broadcom is considering acquiring Intel's chip-design and marketing business, while TSMC is looking to control Intel's chip plants.
- All discussions regarding these potential deals are preliminary, with nothing formally submitted to Intel yet.
- Concerns from officials in the Trump administration may hinder a deal that allows a foreign entity to control Intel's factories.
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U.S. chip manufacturer Intel has been crisising for a long time - despite the start of austerity. A conversation with the new U.S. government seems to set the course for the future: Broadcom is therefore considering taking over the company's chip design and marketing business. TSMC, on the other hand, is interested in manufacturing.
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