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Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan has extensive investments in China Some investments in companies linked to the Chinese military Tan made investments through entities in the US and Hong Kong BEIJING/SAN ...
Intel and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co have recently discussed a preliminary agreement to form a joint venture to operate the U.S. chipmaker's factories, the Information reported on ...
NEW ALBANY, Ohio — When Intel announced its intent to develop a $28 billion semiconductor plant in rural central Ohio, elected officials from both parties lauded a project touted as the largest ...
SAN FRANCISCO: Intel's incoming CEO Lip-Bu Tan has considered significant changes to its chip manufacturing methods and artificial intelligence strategies ahead of his return to the company on ...
In a report released today, Christopher Danely from Citi maintained a Hold rating on Intel (INTC – Research Report). The company’s shares closed yesterday at $19.88. Discover outperforming ...
Chip stock Intel (INTC) had an especially rough day today, giving back a lot of its gains from previous trading. The problem? As it turns out, reports suggesting that Taiwan Semiconductor ...
BEIJING/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Lip-Bu Tan, the man chosen to lead Intel, the U.S.'s largest chip maker, has invested in hundreds of Chinese tech firms, including at least eight with links to the ...
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - In his first remarks as Intel's new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan on Monday outlined a leaner version of the iconic American chipmaker in which he would work directly with engineers to ...
In brief: If you're wondering what Pat Gelsinger has been up to since he was ousted from Intel, the former CEO has just become executive chairman and head of technology at another company.
The Badgers are facing a critical recruiting class and season under coach Luke Fickell. Things have not gone to play yet but ...