
Morris Chang Saw Writing On The Wall 20 Years Ago For The Likes Of Intel And Samsung And Why They Would Never Be Able To Beat TSMC In Foundry Business

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Morris Chang, founder of TSMC, predicted nearly 20 years ago that Intel and Samsung would struggle to compete in the foundry business due to differing corporate cultures. TSMC's focus on customer satisfaction and agility has allowed it to dominate the global foundry market, increasing its share from 58% in mid-2023 to 67% by late 2024. In contrast, Samsung's market share has declined, and Intel faces significant challenges, including financial losses and leadership changes. Despite these hurdles, Intel aims to become the second-largest foundry by 2030, while TSMC continues to thrive with major clients like Apple and Nvidia.
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