Intel is making a $100 billion investment in semiconductor manufacturing to compete with TSMC. With new fabrication plants and AI-driven chip development, Intel seeks to reclaim its leadership in the global chip race. The investment could reshape supply chains, boost domestic production, and challenge Taiwan’s semiconductor dominance.
Intel is making a $100 billion investment in semiconductor manufacturing to compete with TSMC. With new fabrication plants and AI-driven chip development, Intel seeks to reclaim its leadership in the global chip race. The investment could reshape supply chains, boost domestic production, and challenge Taiwan’s semiconductor dominance.