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Intel

Nationality is no longer irrelevant for global CEOs

(From left) Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Intel CEO Tan Lip-Bu and Fedex CEO Raj Subramaniam.
(From left) Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Intel CEO Tan Lip-Bu and Fedex CEO Raj Subramaniam.

18,000 reasons it’s so hard to build a chip factory in America

Jensen Huang, president and CEO of Nvidia, signs autographs for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company workers after speaking at the companyÕs plant in Phoenix, Oct. 17, 2025. The transformation of Phoenix into a semiconductor hub by TaiwanÕs TSMC illustrates the difficulties of large-scale projects in the United States. (Loren Elliott/The New York Times)
Jensen Huang, president and CEO of Nvidia, signs autographs for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company workers after speaking at the companyÕs plant in Phoenix, Oct. 17, 2025. The transformation of Phoenix into a semiconductor hub by TaiwanÕs TSMC illustrates the difficulties of large-scale projects in the United States. (Loren Elliott/The New York Times)

Intel denies TSMC allegations that executive leaked trade secrets

Lo Wei-jen, who helped drive TSMC’s mass production of cutting edge chips, joined Intel after retiring from TSMC.
Lo Wei-jen, who helped drive TSMC’s mass production of cutting edge chips, joined Intel after retiring from TSMC.

Intel seeking investment from Apple as part of comeback bid, sources say

Talks between Intel and Apple are at an early stage and may not lead to an agreement.
Talks between Intel and Apple are at an early stage and may not lead to an agreement.

Intel shares soar as Nvidia takes $6.4b stake, plans to co-design chips; S’pore-listed AEM jumps

 The stake will make Nvidia one of Intel’s largest shareholders, and offers Intel a new chance after years of turnaround efforts failed to pay off.
 The stake will make Nvidia one of Intel’s largest shareholders, and offers Intel a new chance after years of turnaround efforts failed to pay off.

Nvidia bets big on Intel with $6.4b stake and chip partnership

Nvidia will pay US$23.28 per share for Intel common stock.
Nvidia will pay US$23.28 per share for Intel common stock.

Intel says it received US grant; government says it is still working on deal

US President Donald Trump negotiated for a 10 per cent stake in struggling chipmaker Intel last week.
US President Donald Trump negotiated for a 10 per cent stake in struggling chipmaker Intel last week.

US weighs taking stake in Intel, Bloomberg News reports

The Intel investment plan reportedly came about as a result of a meeting between US President Donald Trump and Intel chief Tan Lip-Bu.
The Intel investment plan reportedly came about as a result of a meeting between US President Donald Trump and Intel chief Tan Lip-Bu.

Could Silicon Valley’s Indian CEOs get the Intel treatment?

The situation facing Intel CEO Tan Lip-Bu, who is under scrutiny by the Trump administration for his investments in Chinese tech firms, is a problematic precedent that could impact Silicon Valley’s Indian diaspora down the road.
The situation facing Intel CEO Tan Lip-Bu, who is under scrutiny by the Trump administration for his investments in Chinese tech firms, is a problematic precedent that could impact Silicon Valley’s Indian diaspora down the road.

Trump meets Intel CEO with US Commerce, Treasury secretaries

Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan The CEO had invested in hundreds of Chinese firms, some of which were linked to the Chinese military.
Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan The CEO had invested in hundreds of Chinese firms, some of which were linked to the Chinese military.

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