How could they? Broadcom and TSMC reportedly looking to chop Intel in half but will the US government allow that?


  • Intel is currently without a CEO and its future looks unclear
  • TSMC and Broadcom are interested in separate areas of the chip maker’s business
  • Any deal faces big hurdles – government rules, factory retooling, and political pushback

Although it debuted some super-fast AI chips in 2024 in a bid to match its rival AMD, Intel isn’t the powerhouse it used to be.

While Nvidia is the second-largest company in the world (behind Apple) by market cap, worth $3.4 trillion, and AMD is in 80th place, worth $183.27 billion, Intel, currently without a CEO following Pat Gelsinger’s departure in December 2024, is languishing in 173rd place at $102.18 billion – placing it between Rio Tinto and Airbnb.

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