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  • Intel seeking an investment from Apple as part of its comeback bid

    Intel Chief Executive Officer Lip-Bu Tan is attempting a comeback with the backing of the federal government. In an unconventional deal brokered by the Trump administration in August, the US acquired a roughly 10% stake in the chipmaker.

  • Intel rescue will depend on Trump as investor — and Pitchman

    Intel rescue will depend on Trump as investor — and Pitchman

    Wall Street analysts don’t expect the money alone to turn around Intel’s business, which has suffered from years of declining sales and the loss of market share

  • US seeks Intel stake without governance rights, Lutnick says

    US seeks Intel stake without governance rights, Lutnick says

    Intel rose as much as 11% in New York trading on Tuesday, while SoftBank fell 4% in Tokyo.

  • SoftBank to invest $2 billion in Intel as part of US push

    SoftBank to invest $2 billion in Intel as part of US push

    Intel shares jumped about 5% in late trading after the announcement. They had closed at $23.66 in New York after a year-to-date gain of 18%.

  • Trump administration in talks to take a 10% stake in Intel

    Trump administration in talks to take a 10% stake in Intel

    At Intel’s current market value, a 10% stake in the chipmaker would be worth roughly $10.5 billion.

  • Former Intel engineer Varun Gupta sentenced to 2 years probation, $34,472 fine for stealing company secrets

    Former Intel engineer Varun Gupta sentenced to 2 years probation, $34,472 fine for stealing company secrets

    The problem came to light when Intel employees noticed something odd, Gupta, now negotiating with them as a Microsoft representative, seemed to have insider knowledge about Intel’s operations.

  • 'US Inside'? Trump administration may buy stake in Intel to boost domestic chip production

    'US Inside'? Trump administration may buy stake in Intel to boost domestic chip production

    Intel’s bumpy run could soon take a surprising turn — with the US government potentially becoming a shareholder. Talks are reportedly underway to support the chipmaker’s American manufacturing ambitions.

  • Intel CEO to meet trump after President’s call for resignation

    Intel CEO to meet trump after President’s call for resignation

    Lip-Bu Tan was set for a meeting with the White House on Monday, a person familiar with the situation said, asking not to be identified discussion private matters

  • US lawmaker questions Intel CEO's ties to China in letter to company board chair

    US lawmaker questions Intel CEO's ties to China in letter to company board chair

    It is not illegal for US citizens to hold stakes in Chinese companies, even those with ties to the Chinese military, unless those companies have been added to the U.S. Treasury's Chinese Military-Industrial Complex Companies List, which explicitly bans such investments

  • Intel to cut 24,000 jobs in 2025, halt work on big factory projects

    Intel to cut 24,000 jobs in 2025, halt work on big factory projects

    Intel is cutting 24,000 jobs and cancelling major factory projects in Germany, Poland, and Costa Rica as part of a major restructuring plan to cut costs and focus on core business.

  • ‘It’s too late for us…’Intel’s new CEO delivers brutal reality check as Nvidia’s AI boom continues

    ‘It’s too late for us…’Intel’s new CEO delivers brutal reality check as Nvidia’s AI boom continues

    The comments come as Intel begins thousands of layoffs across multiple locations, a sweeping move aimed at making the company leaner and faster—more like its rivals Nvidia, Broadcom, and AMD, according to the new CEO.

  • Intel to lay off over 500 employees as part of major restructuring

    Intel to lay off over 500 employees as part of major restructuring

    Intel hasn't shared the total number of layoffs company-wide, but reports suggest that up to 20% of the workforce could be affected in the coming months.

  • Intel layoffs 2025: The chipmaker plans to shut down this department; likely to fire most of the employees

    Intel layoffs 2025: The chipmaker plans to shut down this department; likely to fire most of the employees

    Intel’s automotive business isn’t one of its major divisions, the company doesn’t even disclose its revenue or workforce numbers.

  • Intel to layoff more employees in July: What we know so far

    Intel to layoff more employees in July: What we know so far

    The focus of the layoffs appears to be Intel’s factory workforce, especially within its internal manufacturing division known as Intel Foundry. Techgig reports that this part of the business will be at the heart of the restructuring.

  • Tech Mahindra & Intel: Crafting the Next Wave of AI-Driven Telco Transformation

    Tech Mahindra & Intel: Crafting the Next Wave of AI-Driven Telco Transformation

    Forbes India caught up with Manish Mangal, Head - Americas Communications Business - Tech Mahindra, to understand how this strong collaboration is helping clients harness GenAI, advanced computing, and network transformation to solve critical business challenges.

  • Intel to sell majority stake in Altera for $4.46 billion to fund revival effort

    Intel to sell majority stake in Altera for $4.46 billion to fund revival effort

    Shedding assets including the stake in Altera is at the center of Tan's strategy push to streamline Intel, after predecessors struggled to diversify it beyond its core PC and server chip business

  • Intel, TSMC tentatively agree to form chipmaking joint venture: Report

    Intel, TSMC tentatively agree to form chipmaking joint venture: Report

    TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker, will take a 20% stake in the new company, the report said

  • Intel’s CEO Lip-Bu Tan plans to fire employees to revive the company

    Intel’s CEO Lip-Bu Tan plans to fire employees to revive the company

    Tan, who starts officially on Tuesday, told employees in a meeting that hard decisions are coming. This could mean the company could eliminate some roles, especially in middle management.

  • Intel jumps 12% as investors cheer appointment of new CEO Tan

    Intel jumps 12% as investors cheer appointment of new CEO Tan

    Tan will be tasked with reviving the company's fortunes after it missed out on the artificial intelligence-driven semiconductor boom while plowing billions of dollars into building out its chip-making business

  • Intel unveils Xeon 6 series processors: All the details

    Intel unveils Xeon 6 series processors: All the details

    According to Intel, the new processors bring significant advancements in both data center and networking portfolios.

  • World Street | Open AI rejects Musk, Japan GDP rises, Dell’s AI deal and more

    World Street | Open AI rejects Musk, Japan GDP rises, Dell’s AI deal and more

    From AI-driven stock surges and potential Intel breakups to OpenAI rejecting Musk’s bid and Dell securing a major AI deal, here’s a roundup of the latest market movements shaping the global economy.

  • TSMC considers running Intel’s US factories after Trump team request

    TSMC considers running Intel’s US factories after Trump team request

    Trump officials raised the idea of a deal between the two companies in recent meetings with the Taiwanese chipmaker

  • Intel shares jump 7.6% on report it’s an acquisition target

    Intel shares jump 7.6% on report it’s an acquisition target

    Once the world’s dominant chipmaker, Intel has struggled in recent years to keep up in a competitive and fast-changing industry

  • Ex-Intel CEO says he will fast for 100,000 employees, invites people to pray with him. Here's why

    Ex-Intel CEO says he will fast for 100,000 employees, invites people to pray with him. Here's why

    Pat Gelsinger’s message concluded with a call for resilience and hope, quoting Proverbs 3:3: “Let love and faithfulness never leave you; bind them around your neck, write them on the tablet of your heart.”

  • World Street | Kospi sinks 2%, Microsoft's faces $1.3 bn lawsuit, UK inflation spikes and more

    World Street | Kospi sinks 2%, Microsoft's faces $1.3 bn lawsuit, UK inflation spikes and more

    From the sharp selloff in Intel's stock after CEO's resignation to the strong spending spree by Americans during Thanksgiving, here's a look at some of the major developments from across the world.

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