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Intel floats possibility of licensing deals, would rivals be interested?


By Stephen Nellis
(Reuters) - Intel Corp executives have raised the possibility of licensing chipmaking technology from outside firms, a move that could see it exchanging manufacturing secrets with rival Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSMC) or Samsung Electronics Co Ltd.
Intel is one of the few remaining semiconductor firms that both designs and manufactures its own chips, but the business model has come into question in recent years as the company lost its manufacturing lead to the Taiwanese and Korean companies.
One option urged by some investors would be to outsource manufacturing. The company said, however, on Thursday that while it plans to increase its use of outside factories, the majority of its 2023 products would be made internally. ....

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Intel Floats Possibility of Licensing Chipmaking Deals but Would TSMC and Samsung Be Interested?


Intel Floats Possibility of Licensing Chipmaking Deals but Would TSMC and Samsung Be Interested?
Intel’s business model has come into question as the company lost its chip-manufacturing lead to TSMC and Samsung.
By Reuters | Updated: 22 January 2021 11:04 IST
Intel did not name companies it might license from but TSMC and Samsung are its only competitors
Highlights
Intel said the majority of its 2023 products would be made internally
Licensing tech could help Intel avoid investments in rivals factories
Intel executives have raised the possibility of licensing chipmaking technology from outside firms, a move that could see it exchanging manufacturing secrets with rival Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) or Samsung. ....

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Alphabet, Intel, Exxon Mobil: Stocks That Defined the Week

Alphabet, Intel, Exxon Mobil: Stocks That Defined the Week
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S&P 500 Finishes With Modest Gains | MarketScreener


By Will Horner and Amber Burton
U.S. stocks wobbled Wednesday, swinging between small gains and losses for most of the session, as investors monitored the impeachment proceedings against President Trump in Washington.
House lawmakers voted shortly after the stock market closed to impeach the president for inciting last week s Capitol riot, just days before he is due to leave office. While the political rancor has weighed on market sentiment in recent days, most money managers are looking past the developments in Washington to focus on the prospects for additional fiscal stimulus.
The market is largely focusing on the fundamentals around a Biden administration, said Willem Sels, global chief investment officer at HSBC Private Banking. ....

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