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Old 10th September 2023, 05:03   #1
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Default TSMC will make a lot of cash on Intel's back

Goldman Sachs analysts claim

TSMC will make a lot of dosh out of Intel between 2024-25 according to Goldman Sachs Securities analysts.

Intel is expecting to ship significant numbers of its upcoming processor generations, and will need TSMC to deliver some of the chiplets and chipsets to support these plans.

Goldman estimates that TSMC will secure $5.6 billion worth of Intel semiconductor component orders in 2024, followed by an even better year with $9.7 billion in 2025.

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