TSMC sued the executive, Wei-Jen Lo, on Tuesday. It alleged that Lo violated a nondisclosure agreement by joining Intel as a ...
Two days after TSMC filed a lawsuit against Wei-Jen Lo, a former TSMC executive accused of stealing trade secrets and sharing ...
Intel is suing a former employee who the chipmaker claims downloaded almost 18,000 corporate files days before leaving the company. The software engineer was told he was being let go effective July 31 ...
Intel says a former employee downloaded thousands of documents before he was fired, many of them were classified as 'Top Secret', sues him.
Former Intel software engineer Jinfeng Luo has been accused of stealing around 18,000 Intel files, including data labelled “Top Secret,” upon leaving the company, per The Mercury News.
Intel’s employees needed some good news. The company may still boast one of Silicon Valley’s most storied names, but its staff, which numbered 96,000 as of the end of July, had worked for years ...
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I was laid off by Intel — then my wife lost her job. 4 months later, I still can't find work.
On Sriram Ramkrishna's last day at Intel after being laid off, his wife lost her job, too. Four months later, he's still ...
Yesterday was an eventful day for shareholders and employees of Intel Corp. The American chipmaker reported its Q1 2025 results while its new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, confirmed earlier reports that Intel ...
Intel Corp. (NASDAQ: INTC) on Thursday said it stands by its decision to hire a former senior Taiwan Semiconductor ...
The company asserted, “There is a high probability that Lo uses, leaks, discloses, delivers, or transfers TSMC’s trade ...
TSMC filed the lawsuit this week in the Intellectual Property and Commercial Court. The filing is based on the terms of Lo's contract with the company, ...
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Intel stock sees 10% pop on Apple chip partnership rumors
Intel’s stock increased by about 10.3% after a public report by a well-known analyst restarted the conversation about a ...
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