The British chip firm did not express interest in Intel's manufacturing operations, the report added, citing a person familiar with the matter. Arm and Intel declined to comment on the report. Once the dominant force in chipmaking, Intel ceded its manufacturing edge to Taiwanese rival TSMC and failed to produce a widely desired chip for the generative AI boom capitalized on by Nvidia and AMD.
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