Intel Stock Falls
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Over the last year, Intel shares have rallied more than double on hopes of a turnaround for the embattled American chipmaker.
After months of riding positive vibes, the troubled chip maker reminded investors why it needed a rescue in the first place.
Intel reported earnings that beat estimates, but flagged issue with manufacturing that weighed on the outlook for coming quarters.
By Arsheeya Bajwa Jan 21 (Reuters) - Intel shareholders are optimistic about the company's results like they have not been for many quarters, betting the turnaround CEO Lip-Bu Tan promised was taking root and that rapid data center build outs were fueling strong demand for its traditional server chips.
Intel is on pace for its worst selloff in nearly 18 months. The stock’s recent run had put the struggling chip maker in a difficult position. Intel was down nearly 17% Friday. The selloff came after t
Intel CFO David Zinsner indicated that Intel is “prioritizing [its] internal wafer supply to data center” and having more of its consumer chips made externally. Substantial portions of the Core Ultra Series 3 processors are manufactured at Intel, after the company primarily used TSMC’s chip factories for the Core Ultra Series 2 designs.
Intel is an essential name to the U.S. economy and the "Soprano-like" equity ownership by the government makes me want to own this company for the long haul.
By Arsheeya Bajwa and Max A. Cherney Jan 22 (Reuters) - Intel said on Thursday it struggled to satisfy demand for its server chips used in AI data centers, and forecast quarterly revenue and profit below market estimates,
Intel’s momentum reflects optimism about AI and manufacturing efforts, but analysts say earnings could underscore some challenges as well.
Intel Corp.’s stock slide is delivering a reality check to President Donald Trump’s vision for quickly reviving domestic chip manufacturing led by an American champion, four months after the US moved to acquire as much as a 10% stake in the company.
Jan 23 (Reuters) - The Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped on Friday, while the S&P 500 struggled for positive momentum, as investors' risk appetite was dimmed at the end of a topsy-turvy week by Intel's plunge on a downbeat outlook.