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Posted by Chrisgar
 - January 08, 2021, 02:35:26
What is this about a TSMC fab in Oregon ?     
Posted by expresspotato
 - January 08, 2021, 01:55:32
Intel will catch up I don't think it's the right move to abandon their fabrication ability to a Taiwanese company just because they're gotten lost over the past few years.
Posted by Charles Smyth
 - January 08, 2021, 01:03:53
Or the high-stakes corporate raider could relinquish his stake, and take a stake someplace else. It is this approach to minimize assets, so as to gain the highest possible capital to assets ratio, that has killed manufacturing and associated obs in the US.
Posted by WHAT
 - January 08, 2021, 00:07:12
Why are you misinforming your readership? Third Point stake in Intel is about 1/240th of total Intel value. It is by no means big, and actual big investors would do well not to listen to obvious raider.
Posted by Redaktion
 - January 07, 2021, 22:17:52
Intel investor Third Point is urging for the adoption of serious measures to restore the chip maker's market position. Suggested solutions include selling off unnecessary acquisition and splitting up the manufacture and design operations, plus outsourcing some of the production to the new Oregon facilities built by TSMC. Intel should present a clear course of action in its financial report scheduled for late January.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/High-stakes-investor-pressuring-Intel-to-overhaul-the-manufacture-and-design-operations.513891.0.html