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While Intel asserts that its roadmap is "progressing well," the indecision from a possible customer like Nvidia shifts the focus back to one main
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Substantial amount of confidential information: Intel stock (NASDAQ: INTC) jumps despite new Wei-Jen Lo controversy
Remember when chip stock Intel ($INTC) was planning to hire back a former employee who went to work for rival TSMC ($TSM), Wei-Jen Lo? Remember
Nvidia stock replaced Intel in the Dow Jones Industrial Average in November 2024. Here's a look at what happened to Intel stock since.
Over the past ten years, Intel (INTC) stock has distributed an impressive $92 Bil back to its shareholders in the form of dividends and buybacks.
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan faces scrutiny over a conflict of interest regarding AI startup investments, as Trump demands his resignation, adding pressure to a chipmaker already reeling from a 60% stock collapse.
Nvidia has purchased Intel shares worth $5 billion, the American semiconductor firm said in a filing on Monday, carrying out a transaction announced in September.
Intel stock is trading approximately 0.52% lower at $36.16 as of the time of writing. The stock is down, due to a Reuters report stating that Nvidia has decided not to manufacture its chips using Intel’s 18A node (manufacturing process) after conducting some testing.
Regulatory filings confirm that Nvidia has acquired roughly 215 million Intel shares at a fixed price of $23.28 per share, a transaction approved by the Federal
Four years of an aggressive turnaround effort by former CEO Pat Gelsinger to revive Intel's manufacturing arm by opening it to outside customers sent investors fleeing. The massive amount of spending required to reboot the foundry, along with its uncertain success, spooked Wall Street.
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Intel stock had a banner year but is still 50% off its record highs. Are more gains in store for 2026?
Intel (INTC) stock has been a major outperformer this year as CEO Lip-Bu Tan’ strategic vision renewed investor confidence in the company’s ability to compete in the global AI arms race. Under his leadership,