Intel CEO rejects reports the company is obtaining TSMC secrets from former executive — Taiwan's investigation into Intel's controversial recent hire continues

Lip-Bu Tan, chief executive of Intel
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Lip-Bu Tan, chief executive of Intel, addressed concerns that a former TSMC executive allegedly hired by Intel could have brought the foundry's trade secrets to the U.S. chipmaker in a bid to help it improve its production capabilities, triggering an investigation by Taiwanese authorities. The head of Intel dismissed claims that this could happen at all and insisted that the company respects IP.

"It is rumor and speculation," Lip-Bu Tan told Bloomberg on the sidelines of the Semiconductor Industry Association Awards. "There is nothing to it. We respect IP."

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Anton Shilov
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Anton Shilov is a contributing writer at Tom’s Hardware. Over the past couple of decades, he has covered everything from CPUs and GPUs to supercomputers and from modern process technologies and latest fab tools to high-tech industry trends.

  • dalek1234
    And if Intel was playing dirty, would we expect the CEO to admit to that? Of course not. The thing is Intel has always played dirty, so....
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