- Intel: The Silent Threat That No One Is Talking About
The last time, Intel had some of its exclusive export licenses to Huawei revoked led to a 30%+ overnight stock plunge, highlighting the silent threat of Taiwan's recent rule change
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In April 2024, eight months before his December “retirement” as U S semiconductor chip manufacturing champion Intel’s leader, its CEO Pat Gelsinger gave a remarkably frank public analysis of Intel’s ongoing difficulties 1 Once the global chip manufacturing leader, Intel at that moment ranked third among the only three remaining global companie
- Intel is struggling inside and out - Morningstar
Blue but no longer blue-chip, Intel hasn't been able to match Nvidia, AMD, Qualcomm and Arm Holdings Intel's plan to grow is first to shrink - with layoffs, reorganization and the suspension
- 8 ways Intel can still pull itself out of free fall after its CEOs . . .
Pat Gelsinger's departure leaves Intel at a crossroads, forcing the company to confront cultural stagnation, x86's decline, and growing competition from Arm, AI, and TSMC Here's what could come
- Intels new CEO tells customers be brutally honest with us
In his first remarks as Intel's new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan on Monday outlined a leaner version of the iconic American chipmaker in which he would work directly with engineers to develop new products
- Intel borders on existential crisis as stock could see worst fall in . . .
Intel's (INTC) issues "are now approaching the existential," in the view of Bernstein analyst Stacy Rasgon, who said that backdrop prompted Intel to suspend "what remained of the dividend" and
- Intel: Existential Threats And Strategic Missteps (NASDAQ:INTC)
Intel's dividend suspension aims to strengthen its position amid existential threats The company is struggling to compete with rivals like AMD and NVIDIA, particularly in AI and PC markets
- Intel faces a major threat to its plans - TheStreet
One tech manufacturer that is likely often reminded of that is Intel (INTC) Once an industry powerhouse, the former sector leader has struggled significantly over the past year, watching
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