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Intel to buy Israel firm as part of plan to take on TSMC

www.taipeitimes.com, Feb. 17, 2022 – 

Intel Corp has agreed to acquire Tower Semiconductor Ltd for about US$5.4 billion, part of chief executive officer Pat Gelsinger's push into the outsourced chip manufacturing business.

Intel is to pay US$53 per share in cash for Tower, it said in a statement on Tuesday.

The offer represents a 60 percent premium to Tower's closing share price in US trading on Monday. The companies' boards have approved the transaction, which they expect to close in about 12 months.

Gelsinger, who took the job a year ago, is betting he can compete with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC, 台積電) in the chip foundry market – the contract manufacturing of semiconductors for other companies.

His comeback plan for Intel involves modernizing its factories and building new ones aimed at restoring its leadership in chip technology.

With Tower, Intel is acquiring customers and expertise. The chip foundry industry requires experience in handling different types of chips and designs. Intel has previously had little success in that area because of a lack of commitment to it, Gelsinger has said.

Intel's factories have historically produced only its own designs.

Tower makes power management chips, image sensors and a variety of other semiconductors. Its customers include Analog Devices Inc and Broadcom Inc, data compiled by Bloomberg showed.

What the move does not provide is scale. Tower had annual sales of about US$1.3 billion last year, a fraction of TSMC's US$56 billion.

KeyBanc Capital Markets analysts called the deal "moderately positive" for Intel.

As TSMC is a specialty foundry, it is unclear whether the acquisition would help Intel expand to the same volumes and compete with Samsung Electronics Co and TSMC on mainstream process technologies.

TSMC's sales are expected to grow about 27 percent this year, data compiled by Bloomberg showed.

The Hsinchu-based company, which pioneered the market, accounts for more than 50 percent of industry revenue and makes chips for many of Intel's key rivals, a list that includes Advanced Micro Devices Inc and Nvidia Corp.

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