TSMC founder Morris Chang has weighed in on Intel, saying the American firm poses no actual menace to the chipmaker.
Intel has been working to regain its crown because the king of semiconductor corporations, however the agency has confronted an uphill battle. Technologically, Intel fell far behind rival TSMC, and to a lesser extent AMD.
Based on UDN, through Tom’s {Hardware}, Chang has expressed his perception that Intel poses no actual menace to TSMC and its technological lead. As Tom’s {Hardware} studies:
Chang famous that regardless of Intel receiving appreciable assist and endorsement from the U.S. authorities, it doesn’t pose a considerable menace to TSMC until it manages to boost varied sides of its foundry operations like technological management, yield charges, and aggressive pricing.
Intel has been pouring billions into new factories and foundries in varied elements of the world however the firm has confronted main setbacks. The chipmaker has engaged in a number of rounds of layoffs, just lately skilled its worst quarterly loss in its historical past, posted an surprising lack of $500 million, and struggled to realize clients for its foundry enterprise.
Regardless of its challenges, CEO Pat Gelsinger has maintained an optimistic tune, persevering with his efforts to show Intel round. Solely time will inform if the corporate is ready to efficiently make headway in opposition to TSMC.