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Is Intel collapsing under CEO Lip-Bu Tan? What went wrong with one of Silicon Valley's most iconic companiesIntel, once a shining tech giant of Silicon Valley, is slowly losing the AI-chip battle against Taiwanese rival TSMC and Nvidia. Now, Presi...
Struggling Intel names industry veteran Lip-Bu Tan as CEOIntel on Wednesday announced tech industry veteran Lip-Bu Tan as its new chief executive, boosting shares of the US computer chipmaker stru...
Struggling Intel names industry veteran Lip-Bu Tan as CEOIntel has appointed tech industry veteran Lip-Bu Tan as its new CEO, with a focus on engineering to tackle existing challenges. This decisi...
Intel rejects Arm's approach for product division: ReportArm Holdings approached Intel about acquiring its product division but was told it is not for sale, according to Bloomberg News. The Britis...
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger to pitch board on plans to shed assets, cut costsIntel's CEO Pat Gelsinger is set to present a plan to the board to cut costs and revamp capital spending. This includes selling businesses ...
Chip shortage in Germany's car industry will last years: Audi's Renate VachenauerBerlin has been courting the world's largest contract chipmakers with billions of euros in subsidies. Chipmakers such as US Intel and Taiwa...
Taiwan chipmaker TSMC approves $3.8 billion Germany factory planThe company, in a brief statement after a board meeting, said it had approved the investment of up to 3.499 billion euros in a TSMC-majorit...
Germany earmarks €20 billion in subsidies for chip industryThe ministry said Taiwanese semiconductor manufacturer TSMC has also expressed interest in investing in a semiconductor production facility...
How Poland snagged Intel's multi-billion dollar investmentIn the face of an unprecedented semiconductor shortage, Europe is offering billions of euros in subsidies to reduce its dependence on Asia....
Germany to offer aid only to strategic sectors after Intel subsidyIntel's decision to develop two chip-making plants in Magdeburg was hailed by Chancellor Olaf Scholz as the biggest-ever foreign investment...
Global chip race touches off spending spree, led by Intel’s $50-billion campaign targeting semiconductorsIntel’s largest layout in Europe will be its $32.8 billion plant in Germany.
Chipmakers' plans for factories in Europe, US and AsiaIndia, Taiwan and South Korea have offered incentives such as tax breaks to boost domestic chip production. Here are some of the chipmakers...
Intel to spend $33 billion in Germany in landmark expansionThe deal to build two leading-edge semiconductor facilities in the eastern city of Magdeburg involves 10 billion euros in German subsidies,...
Germany to sign agreement with Intel after chip plant talksBerlin has not confirmed how much state funding the company is set to receive for the project in the central German city of Magdeburg.
Intel to invest $4.6 billion in new chip plant in PolandIntel said on Friday it will invest up to $4.6 billion in a new semiconductor assembly and test facility near Wrocław, Poland, as part of a...
Germany refusing Intel's additional demand for subsidies for chip plant: reportThe company was due to receive 6.8 billion euros in government support for its fabrication plant in Germany. However, due to higher energy ...
TSMC plans for first German chip fab with cost up to €10 billionIn 2021, TSMC Chairman Mark Liu told shareholders that the company had begun assessments on establishing manufacturing operations in German...
Italy and Intel pick Veneto as preferred region for new chip plantIntel's investment in Italy is part of a wider plan announced by the U.S. chipmaker last March to invest as much as 80 billion euros ($77.5...
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger says chip shortage risks expansionGelsinger said at a press roundtable on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum that "to us, this is now the No. 1 issue, is in fact the ...
Intel seeks $10 billion in subsidies for European chip plantPat Gelsinger, on his first European tour since taking charge, met European Commissioner Thierry Breton in Brussels on Friday.