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You’ll Wish You Hadn't Ignored Intel Stock
Intel will produce the specialized "AI fabric chip" for Amazon, using its 18A manufacturing process, which is the company’s most advanced chip manufacturing technology.
Down More Than 50%, Can Intel Stock Rebound on New Foundry Plans?
Intel has struggled in large part due to its foundry business struggles. Spinning off the foundry business could help remove a big anchor on the stock. The core product business has been holding up and is cheap on a standalone basis.
Is Beaten-Down Intel Stock a Buy on Foundry Spinoff Plans?
While the broader Dow Jones Industrial Average ($DOWI) is trading at all-time highs, semiconductor giant Intel (INTC) is trailing the broader markets by a wide margin. The tech stock is down 70% from all-time highs after falling close to 58% in 2024.
Intel strikes foundry deal with AWS
We have tripled our deal pipeline since the beginning of the year,” CEO Pat Gelsinger said of Intel Foundry’s business in a blog post, noting that the AWS deal could potentially involve additional chip designs.
Huge News for Intel Stock Investors
Fool.com contributor Parkev Tatevosian discusses the latest developments for Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) stock investors. *Stock prices used were the afternoon prices of Sept. 16, 2024. The video was published on Sept.
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Intel, once a Silicon Valley star, has been floundering. Now it's mounting a turnaround.
The Silicon Valley chip giant has been in freefall this year, pushing CEO Pat Gelsinger to unveil a turnaround plan for the ...
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Intel: The Night Looks The Darkest Before The Dawn
Intel's financial decline stems from past decisions and delays in advancing chip manufacturing technology. Learn more on INTC ...
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Intel Might Need to Shrink to Grow Again
In early August,
Intel
suspended its dividend and said it would lay off 15% of its workforce to save up to $10 billion by ...
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Exclusive: Altera CEO Says Intel’s IPO Plan For FPGA Unit ‘Has Not Changed’
Altera CEO Sandra Rivera tells CRN in an exclusive interview that Intel’s plan to sell a stake in the FPGA business and push ...
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Intel Stock: Finally At The Right Price
Intel stock has surged recently due to positive developments, including an expanded partnership with Amazon AWS. See more on ...
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How Intel Stock Can Surge 3x To $60
Intel stock (NASDAQ: INTC) is trading at about $19 per share, its lowest point in over a decade. Could the stock rise by over ...
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Intel Is Allegedly Working on an Entirely New x86 Architecture Named Cobra Core
Intel is reportedly trying out several new technologies to drastically improve single-core performance in upcoming ...
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Prediction: Nvidia Stock Could Hit $200 in 2025
Strategic advisory firm Constellation Research gave Nvidia stock a $200 price target in June this year. The firm points out ...
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Poland's Intel plant gets EU green light for $1.9 bln in state support
The European Commission has given Poland a green light to support an Intel chip assembly and testing plant with more than 7.4 ...
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Amazon's Leaner Structure and AI Chip Partnership with Intel Could Boost Growth: BofA Analyst
BofA Securities analyst Justin Post maintained a Buy rating on Amazon.Com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) with a price target of $210. The ...
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AMD Ryzen Z2 Exteme for handhelds coming in 2025: Zen 5 + RDNA 3.5 for new gaming handhelds
AMD reportedly working on a next-generation Z2 Extreme chip that will be unleashed in 2025, will be a huge CPU + GPU upgrade ...
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Embracing AI Could Turnaround Intel’s (NASDAQ:INTC) Stock
After years of decline, Intel ($INTC) looks positioned for a comeback. Embracing opportunities in artificial intelligence (AI ...
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