The Semiconductor selection includes companies and ETFs in the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index (SOX Index) which is a key indicator for measuring global trends and performance in the semiconductor industry. Changes in the stocks that make up the SOX index reflect the overall trends and opportunities of the semiconductor industry. The SOX index is also used for research and investment in semiconductor ETFs. Refer to the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index (SOX index) for more details.
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① Intel's stock price surged 22.53% last week, as the Vice President of the USA promised support for domestic production of high-end chips, and there are rumors that Taiwan Semiconductor may partner with Intel; ② The latest news states that Taiwan Semiconductor and Broadcom are considering splitting Intel in two for acquisition, with Broadcom focusing on chip design and marketing business, while Taiwan Semiconductor may take over the chip foundry business; ③ Currently, the negotiations are still in the preliminary stage, and the two companies have not reached a consensus.
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