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Intel-TSMC Joint venture

Intel, TSMC tentatively agree to form chipmaking joint venture, the Information reports

Reuters
Thu, April 3, 2025 at 11:59 AM PDT 2 min read

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(Reuters) -Intel and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co have reached a preliminary agreement to form a joint venture to operate the U.S. chipmaker's factories, the Information reported on Thursday, citing two people involved in the discussions.

TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker, will take a 20% stake in the new company, the report said.

The White House and Commerce department officials have been pressing TSMC and Intel to strike a deal to resolve the long-running crisis at Intel, the report added.

Intel and TSMC declined to comment, while the White House did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

Reuters reported in March that TSMC had pitched Nvidia, Advanced Micro Devices and Broadcom to take stakes in a joint venture that would operate Intel's factories, after the U.S. administration requested the Taiwanese chipmaking giant to help turn around the troubled U.S. icon.

Intel in March appointed former board member and chip industry veteran Lip-Bu Tan as its CEO to revive its fortunes after it missed out on the artificial intelligence-driven semiconductor bo-m while plowing billions of dollars into building out its chip-making business.

The company's efforts to manufacture chips for external clients have faced challenges as it fell short of providing the level of customer and technical service as rival TSMC, leading to delays and failed tests, former executives have told Reuters.

Intel reported 2024 net loss of $18.8 billion, its first since 1986, driven by large impairments.

Shares of the company lost 60% of their value in 2024, compared with an over 23% rise in the benchmark S&P 500 index.

The shares have recovered some of those losses this year and are up nearly 12%.

Last month, TSMC said at a press event that it plans to make a fresh $100 billion investment in the U.S. that involves building five additional chip facilities.

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Post ID: @OP+1jqze1bz0

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stop being stupid
this company went downhill in 2008 when they let in the complete losers : indians, chinese, vietnamese,
etc. not to mention the middle eastern losers from the entire region.
No engineering degrees among the lot, yet their stupidity was allowed to rise.

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Post ID: @k5+1jqze1bz0

Intel and USA is toast! Decades of arrogance, imperialism, money printing debt has doomed them!

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Post ID: @ep+1jqze1bz0

How about the cow that jumped over the moon? Do you think she left the milk to make cheese?

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Post ID: @dj+1jqze1bz0

Breaking news: "The sky is green and the moon is made out of cheese".
We have no source for this article and no officials would reply from the office of the sky or moon to confirm or deny.

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Post ID: @db+1jqze1bz0

"Lips Pootang" LMAO!

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Post ID: @d3+1jqze1bz0

I don’t think new CEO Lips Pootang wants that.

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Post ID: @cz+1jqze1bz0

China tariffs overwhelming the JV news, for the moment at least.

Intel has a lot of China exposure, but volumes were already way down so not sure what actual impact will happen.

Also note that the JV does not include older fabs. TSMC is only interested in EUV fabs.

The others will likely end up with GF or some other foundry.

See if there is any follow through next week, but the sector looks largely washed out, and President Tariff likes to follow bad news with good.

China may not be resolved, because we can't trust them to do anything they say, but EU and other countries will be resolved to some agreeable terms.

This is being called the Reverse Nixon, as it ends the long period of time the US gave the rest of the world to do Free Trade. They pretty uniformly cheated and going forward they will have to be serious if they want free trade.

The US under Nixon lowered tariffs and thought that it had been long enough since WW2 for other countries to do the same. We tried.

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Post ID: @cw+1jqze1bz0

Ya…..um, that’s NOT going to happen. I wonder how much Intel pays tye media outlets to keep re-running this fake news story?

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Post ID: @cv+1jqze1bz0

Rome wasn’t built in a day?

At least Intel isn’t underwriting conservative christian evangelism in the form of Pat Gehlsinger’s paycheck.

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Post ID: @cj+1jqze1bz0

No factory, no chips, no savior

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Post ID: @ch+1jqze1bz0

And the stock is STILL SHIIIT!!!

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Post ID: @cg+1jqze1bz0

All of this could’ve been fixed if there was co----e in the hand sanitizer.

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Post ID: @ce+1jqze1bz0

I wonder if the SEC will investigate the manipulations of Intel stock that we have seen lately. You know billionaires are just getting richer.

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Post ID: @bz+1jqze1bz0

How many times are we supposed to fall for this?

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Post ID: @bw+1jqze1bz0

It looks like another crying wolf attempt. What it shows is lack of real improvement to push the stock price higher.

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Post ID: @ag+1jqze1bz0

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