Intel has tried to compete with TSMC, which currently dominates the global market for making advanced chips, in the so-called foundry business of producing semiconductors for third parties.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. sued a former executive who left to work for Intel Corp., saying there is a high likelihood that he leaked trade secrets from the world’s most advanced chipmaker ...
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TSMC's concern centers on the possibility that former SVP Wei-Jen Lo could transfer sensitive technical knowledge to his new employer.
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Taiwan opens trade secrets investigation into suspected chip tech leaks by TSMC
Taiwan has launched trade secrets investigations inside its chip sector under its wider national security rules, and the ...
After Taiwanese prosecutors opened the national security inquiry into Mr. Lo late last month, TSMC filed a lawsuit against ...
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The company asserted, “There is a high probability that Lo uses, leaks, discloses, delivers, or transfers TSMC’s trade secrets and confidential information to Intel.” Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan rejected the ...
A high-stakes legal battle has erupted in the semiconductor industry as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company takes one of its former top executives to court. The company filed a lawsuit Tuesday ...
Some investors are hoping for an Intel resurgence, but they could be missing out on Taiwan Semiconductor's established lead.
Summary: Intel is losing ground fast to rivals like TSMC and Arm-based chipmakers, as delays and setbacks push customers like Apple to build their own chips. Now, Intel and TSMC are teaming up in a ...
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