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A government-backed rescue plan for Intel is being hashed out behind closed doors, with Donald Trump, Lip Bu Tan, and ...
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan speaks at the company's Annual Manufacturing Technology Conference in San Jose. Laure Andrillon/REUTERS.
He may have won over the deal-besotted Trump, but rebuilding America’s chip manufacturing prowess is a job few envy ...
The bulk of his fortune stems from Cadence Design Systems Inc., a maker of chip design tools where Tan was chief executive officer for 12 years before joining Intel. He has sold shares worth more than ...
Despite the rocky relationship between President Donald Trump and CEO Lip-Bu Tan, the government is reportedly eyeing a stake ...
It's been a confusing couple of weeks regarding the US governments position on Intel. President Trump heavily criticised its ...
The potential move could support Intel’s plans to expand domestic manufacturing, including the construction of new facilities ...
A week after calling Intel’s CEO “conflicted,” Trump met with him. Now the U.S. is reportedly exploring a stake in the ...
The Trump administration is reportedly weighing a stake in Intel to boost US chipmaking and ease tensions with its CEO ...
The plan stems from a meeting between CEO Lip-Bu Tan and Trump, who had demanded he resign over his Chinese investments.
Intel Corp. finds itself in an uncomfortable and unfamiliar position: While the chipmaking giant undergoes a painful restructuring under new CEO Lip-Bu Tan, its rivals are mounting their most ...
What Intel needs more than new board members is customers for its manufacturing, or “foundry”, arm. They have not been ...