Intel boss announces glorious five year plan
Letter to staff contains a plan so cunning it used to be a professor of cunning at Oxford
Intel's Kicking CEO Pat Gelsinger has mapped out the next steps in his plan to get the company off life support and into rehab.
Taiwan’s spooks say that there is no need to blow up TSMC fabs
Planning if China does a Russia on Taiwan
Taiwan spooks have said it would be unnecessary to destroy TSMC fabs if China invades.
TSMC saw profits rise 79.7 per cent over last year
Downturn? What downturn?
TSMC said its quarterly profit rose 79.7 per cent over a year earlier to $8.8 billion amid surging demand.
Apple backtracks as TSMC tells it pay up or else
Karma
After a few decades of telling suppliers how much it will pay, and punishing them if they did not obey, the fruity cargo cult Apple has been forced by TSMC to pay a chip price it did not set.
TSMC ready for 3nm process launch in September
Tame Apple Press claims fruity cargo cult will be the first to get it
TSMC is on track to launch the much-awaited 3nm process node in September and mainstream media loyal to the fruity Apple cult insist that it will be its first 3nm customer.
Intel plans price hikes
Expect it to get pricey after autumn
Chipzilla has decided that its chips are too cheap and it is going to jack up the prices, according to Nikkei Asia.
TSMC does better than expected
Looks like chip industry is better than people thought
For a while now analysts have been trying to write off the chip sector despite evidence that things are doing well.
Time to abandon 40nm and larger
While TSMC makes about a quarter of its cash from chips which use technology so old that they are steam driven, it has had enough and is "strongly encouraging" its customers on its oldest (and least dense) nodes to migrate some of their mature designs to its 28 nm-class process technologies.
TSMC continues to grow
While Intel declines
Beancounters have been looking at some numbers and reached the conclusion that TSMC will grow second-quarter revenue 43 percent quarter-over-quarter to $18.1 billion.
It looks like Trump’s tech war made things worse
China's chip industry is growing faster than anywhere else in the world, after US sanctions on local champions from Huawei to Hikvision spurred appetite for home-grown components.