Trump calls on Intel CEO Tan Lip-Bu to resign over China ties

The Trump administration is reportedly exerting pressure on TSMC to contribute to Intel's growth through substantial financial and technological investments as part of trade negotiations aimed at reducing U.S. tariffs on Taiwanese exports. Specifically, TSMC may need to invest an additional $400 billion in the U.S. or acquire a 49% stake in Intel, providing crucial capital and technological support to the struggling U.S. chipmaker.
It has make enough USD on their first few generations of Intel processors and cry for help when CMI
 
tsmc if it acquires a substantial stake in intc will have conflict of interest issues as it manufactures chips for intc’s competitors.
 
tsmc if it acquires a substantial stake in intc will have conflict of interest issues as it manufactures chips for intc’s competitors.
Yes very problematic. But it may acquire just a portion of Intel. It's foundry business. If it's any good. And place it under tsmc.
 
AMDK for AMDK company. No place for chinks w dubious links to CCP. Trump da best
 
After a few gens migrating from China, then you can see us no more ties with our 祖国.
 
Tan’s China ties, Cadence’s criminal plea, and $8B in taxpayer subsidies are all on record. But no one’s asking how Intel passed vetting. Or why the board ignored subpoenas.

Tan ran Cadence while it sold restricted chip tools to a Chinese military university.

Cadence Design Systems admitted to knowingly exporting restricted electronic design automation tools and semiconductor IP to China’s National University of Defense Technology (NUDT)… Tan ran Cadence as CEO from 2008 through 2021… The company pled guilty last week.

https://www.techspot.com/news/108959-intel-questioned-over-ceo-lip-bu-tan-china.html
 
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