In today's video, I discuss Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) and recent updates impacting the company. To learn more, check out the short video, consider subscribing, and click the special offer link below. *Stock prices used were the after-market prices of Jan.
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Shares of Intel ( INTC 9.25%) were a massive disappointment in 2024. Multiple missteps culminated with the surprise retirement of CEO Pat Gelsinger late last year, and the company is now led by interim co-CEOs without a clear strategy. Investors are right to be skeptical of an Intel turnaround.
Intel Corp (INTC) stock saw a modest uptick, ending the day at $21.49 which represents a slight increase of $1.82 or 9.25% from the prior close of $19.67. The stock opened at $21.26 and touched a low of $20.
Intel’s stock price climbed as much as 9.2 percent Friday morning after a report said a company is looking to acquire the semiconductor giant whole.
Elon's jet is in Florida, Global Foundries jet is in Florida, Qualcomm's jet is in Florida: they're all at Mar-a-Lago... Intel buyout being discussed.
The one-time Semiconductor giant's stock has been trading at levels that previously hadn’t been seen since 2015 as Intel has struggled to keep up with the AI chip movement. Shares of Intel are trading almost 70% below their 2021 highs, despite the company’s focus on returning chip manufacturing to the United States.
Explore Intel roadmap 2025-2027 and the upcoming CPUs like Panther Lake, Nova Lake, and their advanced AI features. Can Intel live up to its promises?
There are some sizable gaming gains in Intel's numbers. For instance, in Cyberpunk: 2077, Intel claims the fixes could net a staggering 26% increase in frames per second on patched Ultra 200 systems, as reported by PC World. Meanwhile, Far Cry 6 could see up to 16% more FPS.
Senior Intel executives say the manufacturer's Irish facility will remain critical to its European operation for at least the next seven years, and should not be at risk as the company presses ahead with its global cost cutting drive.