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Did Taiwan Semiconductor Just Say “Checkmate” to Intel?

Last updated: March 10, 2025 1:17 am
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During President Biden’s tenure in the Oval Office, his administration prioritized boosting investment in domestic manufacturing. One of the administration’s significant accomplishments came in 2022 when Biden signed the CHIPS and Science Act, a law aimed at investing $280 billion into research and development and semiconductor manufacturing in the United States.

Over the past few years, Intel has emerged as one of the primary beneficiaries of the CHIPS Act funding. With the increasing investment in artificial intelligence infrastructure, particularly in data centers and chipware, Intel was poised to thrive under the new administration’s focus on enhancing domestic manufacturing investments. However, a recent announcement from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC) has raised concerns about Intel’s competitive position in the market.

Last year, Intel generated $53.1 billion in total revenue, with the company’s foundry business experiencing a 7% decline in sales. In contrast, TSMC, which owns nearly 60% of the global foundry market, continues to dominate the industry. Intel’s delay in opening a new plant in Ohio until 2030 further highlights the company’s challenges in catching up to its established rivals.

In contrast, TSMC announced a $100 billion investment in the U.S. to build three additional fabrication plants, two packaging factories, and a research and development center. This substantial investment aims to strengthen operational relationships with major customers such as Nvidia, AMD, Broadcom, and Qualcomm.

The tech industry’s focus on investing in AI infrastructure has put Intel under pressure, especially with TSMC’s latest move to expand its manufacturing capabilities in the U.S. This significant investment could further solidify TSMC’s position as a dominant player in the foundry market and potentially outpace Intel in the long run.

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Despite its close ties with the U.S. government, Intel has shown little progress from its CHIPS Act grants, leading to doubts about the company’s future prospects. A potential partnership with TSMC or even an acquisition by the Taiwanese company could be beneficial for Intel at this point. As Intel struggles to keep up with its competitors, TSMC’s investments in the U.S. could prove to be a strategic move that puts Intel in checkmate.

In conclusion, Intel’s challenges and TSMC’s aggressive investments highlight the shifting dynamics in the semiconductor industry. As technology continues to evolve, companies must adapt quickly to remain competitive and innovative in a rapidly changing landscape. The rivalry between Intel and TSMC is a testament to the intense competition in the tech sector, where strategic investments and partnerships play a crucial role in determining success.

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