Intel: News
Intel Corporation is an American multinational technology company based in Santa Clara, California. The company supplies microprocessors to computer manufacturers like Dell, Lenovo, and HP. It was founded in 1968 by Gordon Moore and Robert Noyce with Arthur Rock being the initial investor. In 1971, Intel created the world’s first commercial microprocessor chip. The company also manufactures semiconductor chips, motherboard chipsets, flash memory, graphic chips, network interface controllers, and integrated circuits.
Intel nears $1.6B acquisition of AI start-up SambaNova
Intel is reportedly close to acquiring artificial intelligence (AI) start-up SambaNova Systems in a deal worth $1.6 billion, including debt.
Future iPhones might pack Intel chips
Apple is reportedly planning to have Intel produce its A-series chips for iPhones starting in 2028.
Apple may tap Intel to make M-series chips starting 2027
Apple is reportedly considering a partnership with Intel to produce its M-series chips, starting in 2027.
MacBooks and iPads might pack Intel chips from 2027
Apple could be looking to rekindle its partnership with Intel, but this time for the manufacturing of its entry-level M-series chips by 2027.
TSMC sues former executive who moved to Intel: Here's why
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has filed a lawsuit against its former Senior Vice President Wei-Jen Lo in Taiwan's Intellectual Property and Commercial Court.
Trump buys bonds worth millions from firms benefiting via policies
US President Donald Trump has invested at least $82 million in corporate and municipal bonds between late August and early October.
Intel loses AI chief Sachin Katti to OpenAI
Sachin Katti, Intel's Chief Technology and Artificial Intelligence Officer, is leaving the company to join OpenAI.
Intel sues ex-employee for stealing confidential data
Intel has filed a lawsuit against its former software engineer, Jinfeng Luo, for allegedly stealing around 18,000 confidential files. The data included information marked "Intel Top Secret."
Musk plans 'terafab' for Tesla AI chips, explores Intel partnership
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has hinted that the company might need to build a huge chip fabrication plant. The move is aimed at meeting the growing demand for artificial intelligence (AI) chips.
These data centers in China can't use foreign AI chips
China has ordered its state-funded data centers to use only home-grown artificial intelligence (AI) chips for new projects.
Intel in talks to acquire this AI chipmaker
Intel is reportedly in preliminary talks to acquire artificial intelligence (AI) chipmaker SambaNova Systems.
Intel posts surprise Q3 profit as turnaround plan gains traction
Intel has posted better-than-expected third-quarter sales, indicating a recovery in demand for its core x86 processors for PCs.
AI boom may not last, warns ex-Intel CEO
Pat Gelsinger, the former CEO of Intel, has warned that the current boom in artificial intelligence (AI) spending is reminiscent of the early internet craze.
Intel debuts Panther Lake laptop chip with massive performance gains
Intel has unveiled its latest laptop chip, Panther Lake, also known as the "Intel Core Ultra Series 3."
Intel seeks Apple investment amid turnaround efforts
Intel is reportedly in talks with Apple for a possible investment. The move is part of Intel's broader strategy to revive its business, which has been struggling in recent years.
SoftBank Vision Fund to cut 20% workforce amid AI pivot
SoftBank's Vision Fund is considering a major workforce reduction, with up to 20% of its employees potentially facing layoffs.
NVIDIA acquires $5B stake in Intel, plans joint chip development
NVIDIA has announced a massive $5 billion investment in Intel, a move that could change the dynamics of the semiconductor industry.
Intel ousts products chief in major leadership reset
Intel has removed its Chief Executive Officer of Products, Michelle Johnston Holthaus, as part of a major executive shakeup.
Why Intel's products chief is leaving after 30 years
Intel has announced a major reshuffle in its top management, with products chief Michelle Johnston Holthaus set to leave the company.
Why Qualcomm doesn't want Intel to make its chips
Qualcomm's CEO Cristiano Amon has said that Intel's chip production technology is not advanced enough for Qualcomm to use as a supplier.
US relaxes CHIPS Act requirements for Intel
The US government has relaxed the CHIPS Act requirements for Intel, following its acquisition of a 10% stake in the company.
Apple to be biggest customer of TSMC's upcoming 2nm process
Apple is set to become the largest customer of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) for its upcoming 2nm chips.
Dow Jones hits record high as US signals rate cut
Wall Street's key indexes closed on a positive note on Friday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average hitting a new record.
US government secures 10% Intel stake after Trump's big move
In a landmark move, chipmaker Intel has agreed to give the US government a 9.9% stake in its business.
SoftBank invests $2B in Intel, becoming 6th-largest shareholder
SoftBank Group has announced a major investment of $2 billion in Intel.
How Intel's new CEO Lip-Bu Tan became a billionaire
Intel's CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, has a net worth of at least $1.1 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
Intel CEO to visit White House today amid resignation calls
Intel's CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, will visit the White House today, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Ex-Intel board members have an idea for reviving the company
Former Intel board members Charlene Barshefsky, Reed Hundt, James Plummer, and David Yoffie have called for a major overhaul of the company.
Intel CEO engaging with US government after Trump urges resignation
Intel's CEO Lip-Bu Tan said the company is cooperating with the US administration to address concerns, according to Reuters.
80,000+ tech layoffs in 2025—How much is AI to blame?
Several global technology companies, including Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Microsoft, Intel, Meta, and Panasonic, are laying off thousands of employees this year.
Why Intel is spinning off its telecom chip division
Intel is spinning off its Network and Edge group, a major player in the telecom chip industry.
Intel to lay off 24,000 employees this year
Intel has announced plans to lay off approximately 24,000 employees this year. The decision comes amid significant changes within the company.
Intel to lay off 5,000 employees as chip demand declines
Intel has announced plans to lay off around 5,000 employees as part of its cost-cutting strategy.
Intel plans 4,000 job cuts across US, Oregon hit hardest
Intel will lay off nearly 4,000 employees across the US, including California, Arizona, and Texas.
Intel's strategy chief to exit as new CEO reshapes leadership
Intel's Chief Strategy Officer, Safroadu Yeboah-Amankwah, will be leaving the company on June 30, according to Reuters.
Intel to shut down automotive unit, lay-off majority of staff
Intel will shut down its automotive business and lay off the majority of its employees in that segment.
Intel to lay off up to 20% of factory workforce
Intel is preparing for a major workforce reduction, with plans to lay off up to 20% of its factory employees.
Modi government selects 3 more start-ups to develop AI models
The IndiaAI Mission, under the Modi government, has selected three additional teams, Soket AI, Gnani.ai, and Gan.ai, to develop foundational artificial intelligence (AI) models. The announcement was made on Friday.
China quietly reduces retaliatory tariffs on some US-made semiconductors
China has slashed retaliatory tariffs on some US-made semiconductors. The move was confirmed to CNN by three import agencies in Shenzhen, China's southern technology hub.
Intel to lay off over 20% of its workforce: Report
Intel is planning to cut down its workforce by over 20% as part of a new strategy under CEO Lip-Bu Tan.
Intel funds revival by selling stake in Altera worth $4.5B
Intel has decided to sell a 51% stake in its programmable chip business, Altera, to private equity firm Silver Lake for $4.46 billion.