TSMC sues former executive over defection to Intel, says it's highly likely he stole trade secrets — chipmaker claims Wei-Jen Lo broke non-disclosure and non-compete agreements

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TSMC on Tuesday announced that it had filed a lawsuit against Wei-Jen Lo, the company’s former Senior Vice President, who used to be responsible for the company’s strategy from 2024 all the way to his departure from the company in July 2025.

After leaving TSMC, he joined Intel as Executive Vice President, and his former employer has reasons to believe that he illegally shares TSMC’s trade secrets with the rival. In addition, the foundry has accused Lo of contract breach as he signed both a non-disclosure and a non-compete agreement with TSMC.

“During his employment, Lo had signed a Non-disclosure Agreement and Non-compete Agreement,” a statement by TSMC reads. “When the General Counsel of TSMC, Sylvia Fang, conducted exit interview with Lo on July 22nd, 2025, she provided a reminder notice for Lo to read thoroughly. During the exit interview, the General Counsel also explained the non-compete obligation after separation and inquired about his plans after retirement, Lo replied that he would join an academic institution, and did not mention his plan to join Intel.”

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Anton Shilov
Contributing Writer

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.