1. Intel and Taiwan Semiconductor have agreed on a joint venture to operate some of Intel's foundries; 2. Intel will maintain a significant stake, while TSMC will receive a 20% stake in exchange for training and expertise sharing; 3. The arrangement has potential benefits for both companies despite many details remaining uncertain.
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