Or maybe South Korea, where Samsung has built an impressive so-called foundry business making semiconductors for other companies.
AdvertisementThe US company took a major step recently when it separated its Foundry business from its chip-design business.
Intel's Foundry business won't really be able to challenge TSMC until it gets several big customers.
Intel's Foundry business just needs way more of these customers.
How would Intel's Foundry business perform as a separate company, split off from the design parts?
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