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Intel Stock Soars

AOL · 9m
Intel Stock Could Keep Soaring as Deals Boost Confidence
Softbank owns a majority stake in Arm. Arm-based chips dominate the smartphone market, and they're starting to compete with Intel in PCs and servers as well. Arm doesn't sell chips directly, instead licensing its designs and intellectual property to companies including Apple, Nvidia, Qualcomm, and many others.
Barron's on MSN · 1d
Intel Stock Soars After SoftBank’s $2 Billion Investment. Why It’s About More than Money.
The move could be seen as a vote of confidence for Intel, which has been playing catch-up in an industry that has chased the artificial intelligence boom.
Insider on MSN · 2d
SoftBank is investing $2 billion in Intel as part of its AI bet
Intel is getting a $2 billion investment in common stock from SoftBank, which is betting big on the AI revolution.
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From SoftBank to Trump, everyone wants a piece of Intel. Here's what it means for Arizona

The back-to-back news items signal a public and private sector commitment to domestic semiconductor production and underscore Intel's importance.
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Intel Stock Is Rising Tuesday: Here's Why

Intel Corp (NASDAQ:INTC) shares are trading higher Tuesday after it was announced that Softbank will invest $2 billion in the ...
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Intel shares see a sudden 5% spike in extended trading; Here's why

The move is part of SoftBank's investing initiatives in the US, which also includes commitments towards AI computing. Intel, ...

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