TSMC's concern centers on the possibility that former SVP Wei-Jen Lo could transfer sensitive technical knowledge to his new employer.
The world’s biggest semiconductor foundry has sued a former executive in Taiwan, alleging that he took confidential ...
Taiwan's top research institute, ITRI, has rescinded a lifetime achievement award given to Lo Wei-jen, a former TSMC ...
TSMC has sued former senior executive Lo Wei-jen for allegedly leaking trade secrets to Intel after retirement, raising major concerns over confidential chip process data and triggering a prosecutors’ ...
TSMC filed the lawsuit in the Intellectual Property and Commercial Court. According to a statement from the semiconductor giant, the filing is based on the terms ...
The post came after Nvidia saw its shares fall 3 per cent in Tuesday’s trade after a report said that Meta, a big Nvidia ...
TSMC filed the lawsuit at the Intellectual Property and Commercial Court, saying Lo broke the Trade Secrets Act, as well as confidentiality and noncompete agreements he had signed while working at the ...
The remarks frame TSMC Arizona’s $165 billion Phoenix campus not as tactical geographic diversification but as foundational ...
TSMC initiates legal action against Wei-Jen Lo, who retired from TSMC this summer, signed a non-compete agreement, but subsequently joined Intel as Executive Vice President.
Japanese chipmaker Rapidus plans to start building a second factory to produce cutting-edge semiconductors in a race with ...
We have been following the controversy over chip stock Intel (INTC) hiring former Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. filed a lawsuit on Tuesday against a former 75-year-old senior vice president who left the company in July for Intel, alleging he likely leaked trade secrets to ...
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