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Nvidia and AMD agreeing to give 15% of their China chips revenue back to the U.S. doesn't recall any deal ever struck by the U.S. government.
What Intel needs more than new board members is customers for its manufacturing, or “foundry”, arm. They have not been forthcoming, partly because Intel’s chip-design business competes with would-be ...
It’s a recipe for slower economic growth, less innovation and lower living standards over time, economists warn ...
Since returning to office in January, Trump has floated several deals that would involve the feds taking a piece of an American company.
The U.S. government is considering taking an ownership stake in Intel, according to reports from Bloomberg and The Wall Street Journal.