- Former TSMC exec who left for Intel has homes raided . . . - TechSpot
TSMC claims there is a high probability that Lo may use, leak, disclose, deliver, or transfer TSMC's trade secrets and confidential information to Intel, thereby making legal action necessary
- TSMC stock falls as it sues former exec, alleging he took trade . . . - CNBC
TSMC on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against Wei-Jen Lo, a former senior vice president at the Taiwanese semiconductor firm who recently joined Intel
- Intel denies ex-TSMC exec trade-secret leak claim | Cybernews
Intel has denied that Wei-Jen Lo, a former Senior Vice President at Taiwan-based chip manufacturer TSMC, stole and leaked trade secrets from his former employer Last week, Lo was sued by TSMC for leaking sensitive information to competitor Intel The chipmaker filed a lawsuit against him at Taiwan
- Former TSMC Executive Reportedly Joins Intel with Sub-2nm Process Data
Former TSMC Senior VP Wei-Jen Lo has reportedly joined Intel as VP of R D, according to a Liberty Times report cited by TrendForce Lo is said to have started in late October, a move that has surprised many in the semiconductor industry
- Taiwan raids former TSMC execs home in trade secrets probe
Lo, who helped drive TSMC's mass production of cutting-edge 5-nanometre, 3-nm and 2-nm chips, joined Intel in October after retiring from TSMC following a 21-year-long career there
- TSMC sues former executive over defection to Intel, says its highly . . .
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
- [News] TSMC Sues Ex-SVP Lo Over Undisclosed Intel Move: Non-Compete . . .
After nearly a month of rumors that former TSMC senior vice president Wei-Jen Lo had jumped to Intel—and may have taken sub-2nm process documents with him—the foundry giant finally broke its silence last night
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