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Intel CEO dismisses concerns about new hire bringing TSMC’s tech

Now valued at more than $1.15 trillion, TSMC has become the undisputed global leader in contract chipmaking, surpassing semiconductor pioneer Intel.

November 21, 2025 / 12:24 IST
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Intel is at once a customer and a competitor to TSMC, which enjoys the enviable position of being the sole maker of the most high-end chips for Apple Inc. and Nvidia Corp

Intel Corp. Chief Executive Officer Lip-Bu Tan dismissed reports about a new hire taking trade secrets from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. to his company, saying the US chipmaker respects other firms’ intellectual property.

Taiwanese newspapers spent the week reporting on the transition of Lo Wen-jen, 75, from his retirement from TSMC earlier this year to joining Intel in recent weeks. The executive is alleged to have taken proprietary knowhow from his former employer just before his departure.

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“It’s rumor and speculation. There’s nothing to it. We respect IP,” Tan told Bloomberg News on the sidelines of the Semiconductor Industry Association Awards in San Jose on Thursday. The event recognized TSMC CEO C.C. Wei and former Chairman Mark Liu with its highest honor, the Robert N. Noyce Award.

Now valued at more than $1.15 trillion, TSMC has become the undisputed global leader in contract chipmaking, surpassing semiconductor pioneer Intel. The company’s proprietary data and fabrication techniques are highly prized trade secrets and a matter of strategic importance for the self-governing island. Local prosecutors have started looking into the reports to see whether any person broke any law, Taiwan High Prosecutors Office spokesman John Nieh told Bloomberg News.