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  2. Intel’s CEO shake-up puts foundry plans, CHIPS Act cash at ...

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    If Intel does end up pulling back on its third-party manufacturing ambitions, however, it could end up eating a good portion of the losses. “You'd have to scale back. You'd have to lay off people.

  3. Is Intel Back? 3 Reasons to Take Intel's Turnaround Seriously.

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    Still, Intel's data center business improved markedly quarter-over-quarter, with third quarter DC revenue up 9.9% and segment operating profit up 25.7% relative to Q2. 3. Intel's "bet the company ...

  4. How innovation died at Intel: America's only leading-edge ...

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    The move was intended to bring back bold, innovative thinking — a "Grovian" mindset, referring to its famed former CEO Andy Grove. ... And as a result of that, Intel is not going to pick up any ...

  5. Intel co-CEOs discuss splitting product and manufacturing ...

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    Intel's co-CEOs discussed splitting the firm's manufacturing and products businesses Thursday. A separation could address Intel's poor financial performance. It also has political implications.

  6. Intel Claims It's On Track To Catch Up By 2026 Despite A ...

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    However, CEO Pat Gelsinger confirmed that Intel remains on track to close the technology gap that is the result of more than a decade of underinvestment and catch up by 2026. DISCLAIMER: This ...

  7. Intel - Wikipedia

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    The allegations, going back to 2003, ... Intel faced a fine of up to 10% of its annual revenue if found guilty of stifling competition. [387]

  8. Intel splits itself in two to aid CEO Pat Gelsinger’s ... - AOL

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    Once the undisputed leader in computer processors that weren’t for mobile handsets or embedded devices, Intel’s x86 architecture is increasingly being challenged by Arm’s more efficient ...

  9. List of mergers and acquisitions by Intel - Wikipedia

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    Intel Corporation, an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, is the world's largest semiconductor chip manufacturer by revenue. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Since its inception, the company has acquired dozens of companies across the global technology industry, with seven multi-billion-dollar ...