台积电核心老臣被曝携20箱机密文件投奔英特尔被调查违反商业秘密,英特尔CEO陈立武称谣言
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-24 11:44

Core Insights - The recent retirement of TSMC's senior vice president, Luo Wei-ren, and his subsequent move to Intel has raised concerns regarding the potential transfer of confidential documents related to advanced semiconductor processes [2] - Intel's CEO, Pat Gelsinger, publicly denied allegations that Luo brought confidential files with him, asserting that the company respects intellectual property rights [2] - Luo's extensive experience in both TSMC and Intel positions him as a valuable asset for Intel, particularly in managing wafer production and enhancing operational efficiency [3] Group 1 - Luo Wei-ren retired from TSMC in July 2023 and joined Intel as a vice president of R&D, amid rumors of him carrying over 20 boxes of confidential documents related to TSMC's advanced processes [2] - Intel aims to leverage Luo's expertise to improve collaboration with U.S. clients at TSMC's Arizona facility, with expected partnerships including Microsoft and Tesla, and potentially Nvidia and Qualcomm in the future [3] - Luo's career at TSMC included significant advancements in semiconductor technology, leading to over 15,000 patents and establishing TSMC's leadership in 2nm and 1.4nm process technologies [3] Group 2 - This incident is not the first time TSMC has faced allegations related to trade secrets, as the company previously reported cases of employees involved in stealing confidential information about its 2nm chip technology [4] - The ongoing scrutiny surrounding Luo's transition to Intel is heightened by TSMC's recent legal challenges regarding intellectual property theft [4]