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Intel is set to report its sixth consecutive net loss on July 24, while revenue is expected to drop for a fifth straight ...
Intel said Thursday that the future of its contract chip manufacturing business and its willingness to invest in advanced ...
The new strategy for Intel's foundry business would mean offering outside customers a newer generation of technology, two ...
Intel has warned investors that it might be bowing out of the chipmaking business if it can't secure customers for its new ...
Publishing its second quarter results for 2025, Intel’s chief executive Lip-Bu Tan yesterday took the opportunity to publish ...
Chipmaker Intel (INTC) is set to report its second quarter earnings result on Thursday, July 24th, after the closing bell.
Intel may be forced to leave the chip manufacturing business if it can’t find a major external partner for its 14A process.
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger poured billions of dollars into the foundry business to compete with TSMC, with the 18A process node at the forefront of this highly ambitious initiative.
On Intel’s second-quarter earnings call, CEO Lip-Bu Tan made it clear that things are going to be different under his leadership than they have under his predecessor Pat Gelsinger. The biggest ...
No modern Intel semiconductor plant will be built in Germany. 14A will be a critical process for the entire Intel Foundry.
This week's layoffs are the first step in broad cuts that will eliminate several thousand jobs across the company.