Foreign adversaries including Russia and China have recently directed their intelligence services to ramp up recruiting of US federal employees working in national security, targeting those who have been fired or feel they could be soon,
Reports of anticipated mass layoffs within the National Institute of Standards and Technology are sparking concerns about the future of the CHIPS Act, the federal program providing billions to promote domestic semiconductor manufacturing like the Intel Ohio One plant in New Albany.
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.
Can US coercion forge a deal across the Pacific that doesn’t make business sense? While the Trump administration pushes the idea, don’t bet on Taiwan’s top semiconductor manufacturer tying up with US-based Intel.
The Trump administration is reportedly unlikely to back Taiwan Semiconductor taking over Intel's U.S. chip factories.
The US government might push for a joint venture between Intel and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing. This partnership would aim to strengthen Intel's semiconductor manufacturing. The joint venture could benefit from the US CHIPS Act.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the CIA and the Office of Director of National Intelligence from firing 11 people whose jobs were eliminated to comply with President Donald Trump’s executive order seeking to end federal diversity programs.
Intel Corp. has once again pushed back the expected opening for its semiconductor project in central Ohio. The struggling chipmaker announced Friday that construction on the first of its two factories — known as fabs — planned for New Albany is now expected to be completed in 2030 and begin operations between then and 2031. […]
Broadcom and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) are separately exploring deals to take over parts of Intel, according to a report in The