Today you raise a stone, and you get a possible Intel buyer. In the long list formed by Qualcomm, Samsung, Microsoft, Oracle, AMD and others, Broadcom and TSMC are now joined, according to an investigation of The Wall Street Journal.
The Intel company is going through the worst moment in history, and it seems that everyone will be raffled, without being able to decide anything. Does Intel really have to be sold yes or yes? Or, worse, it starts in pieces to be distributed among its competitors.
For all who have used computers with Intel processors, it is difficult, and very sad, assume this end for the mythical company.
Broadcom and TSMC also want to buy Intel
According to a medium investigation The Wall Street Journal, Both Broadcom and TSMC are analyzing to acquire a part of Intelbut separately, there is no contact between them.
According to the newspaper, Broadcom wants to acquire the design and marketing business of Intel Chips, while looking for a partner for the company’s manufacturing business.
TSMC, meanwhile, is studying the possibility of controlling some or all Intel chips factories, potentially as part of an investor consortium.
The most contradictory information is TSMC. On the one hand several sources, including The Wall Street Journalhave said that Donald Trump has insisted on TSMC, Taiwanese company, to participate in the purchase of Intel.
However, a White House official has said that it is unlikely that the Administration support an agreement that put a foreign entity in control of Intel factories.
At the moment, None of these companies have been directed directly to Intel. The only one who has done is Qualcomm, but Intel rejected any negotiation. His maneuver margin is very small.
The technological rivals of Intel The mythical chips manufacturer are distributed. It has it very difficult to remain independent.
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