U.S. chip firm Broadcom is reportedly evaluating controlling parts of Intel's chip design business, while TSMC reviews the possibility of taking over some or all of Intel's chip foundries, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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00:00Intel's chipmaking rivals TSMC and Broadcom are reportedly each studying potential deals
00:06to take over the U.S. tech giant's business, which has been struggling for years.
00:11California-headquartered Broadcom's interest in Intel was first reported by the Wall Street
00:15Journal.
00:16This comes after rumors that Washington is pushing Taiwan's TSMC to work with Intel.
00:21TSMC's lion's share of the global advanced chipmaking sector is seen as a crucial part
00:26of Taiwan's defense and its ability to work with other countries.
00:30TSMC told Taiwan Plus that it does not comment on market rumors.