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Intel To Acquire Tower Semiconductor For $5.4 Billion

Intel To Acquire Tower Semiconductor For $5.4 Billion
Acquisition accelerates Intelโ€™s global, end-to-end foundry business.

Intel Corporation and Tower Semiconductor (Nasdaq: TSEM), a leading foundry for analog semiconductor solutions, today announced a definitive agreement under which Intel will acquire Tower for $53 per share in cash, representing a total enterprise value of approximately $5.4 billion. The acquisition significantly advances Intelโ€™s IDM 2.0 strategy as the company further expands its manufacturing capacity, global footprint and technology portfolio to address unprecedented industry demand.

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โ€œTowerโ€™s specialty technology portfolio, geographic reach, deep customer relationships and services-first operations will help scale Intelโ€™s foundry services and advance our goal of becoming a major provider of foundry capacity globally,โ€ said Pat Gelsinger, Intel CEO. โ€œThis deal will enable Intel to offer a compelling breadth of leading-edge nodes and differentiated specialty technologies on mature nodes โ€“ unlocking new opportunities for existing and future customers in an era of unprecedented demand for semiconductors.โ€

As a key part of its IDM 2.0 strategy, Intel establishedย Intel Foundry Services (IFS)ย in March 2021 to help meet the growing global demand for semiconductor manufacturing capacity and to become a major provider of U.S.- and Europe-based foundry capacity to serve customers globally. IFS currently offers leading-edge process and packaging technology, committed capacity in the U.S. and Europe and other geographies in the future, and a broad intellectual property (IP) portfolio.

Towerโ€™s expertise in specialty technologies, such as radio frequency (RF), power, silicon-germanium (SiGe) and industrial sensors, extensive IP and electronic design automation (EDA) partnerships, and established foundry footprint will provide broad coverage to both Intel and Towerโ€™s customers globally. Tower serves high-growth markets such as mobile, automotive and power. Tower operates a geographically complementary foundry presenceย with facilities in the U.S. and Asia serving fabless companies as well as IDMs and offers more than 2 million wafer starts per year of capacity โ€“ including growth opportunities in Texas, Israel, Italy and Japan. Tower also brings a foundry-first customer approach with an industry-leading customer support portal and IP storefront, as well as design services and capabilities.

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โ€œWith a rich history, Tower has built an incredible range of specialty analog foundry solutions based upon deep customer partnerships, with worldwide manufacturing capabilities. I could not be prouder of the company and of our talented and dedicated employees,โ€ said Russell Ellwanger, Tower CEO. โ€œTogether with Intel, we will drive new and meaningful growth opportunities and offer even greater value to our customers through a full suite of technology solutions and nodes and a greatly expanded global manufacturing footprint. We look forward to being an integral part of Intelโ€™s foundry offering.โ€

Dr. Randhir Thakur, president of Intel Foundry Services, said: โ€œWe are thrilled to welcome the Tower team to Intel. Their decades of foundry experience, deep customer relationships and technology offerings will accelerate the growth of Intel Foundry Services. We are building Intel Foundry Services to be a customer-first technology innovator with the broadest range of IP, services and capacity. Tower and IFS together will provide a broad portfolio of foundry solutions at global scale to enable our customersโ€™ ambitions.โ€

Intel is the only leading-edge player with both research and development and manufacturing in the U.S., including recently announced capacity expansions in Arizona and New Mexico, as well as plans to build a new mega-site in Ohio. Towerโ€™s technology and manufacturing footprint is highly complementary to Intel’s IFS capabilities in leading-edge processes, allowing the combined company to provide broader offerings to customers at scale. With the addition of Tower, Intel is strongly positioned to bring more value to customers across the nearly $100 billion addressable foundry market.

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