Intel Corporation is a leader in semiconductor manufacturing, specializing in the design and production of advanced integrated circuits and microprocessors that power a wide range of computing devices, from personal computers to data centers and Internet of Things applications. The company is renowned for its innovative technologies that drive performance and efficiency in computing, offering products tailored for various sectors including consumer, enterprise, and mobile markets. In addition to hardware, Intel also invests in software and services to support its ecosystem, fostering advancements in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and autonomous systems. Through its commitment to research and development, Intel plays a critical role in shaping the future of technology. Read More
Intel appears to be making good on the $11 billion investment from the federal government, its largest shareholder. The United States' plan to secure and boost domestic chip manufacturing has made it enticing to keep Intel stock in the portfolio.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (NYSE: TSM), the world’s largest contract chipmaker, has sent a powerful signal to global markets, shattering growth expectations with a bullish 2026 guidance fueled by what leadership describes as "voracious" and "insatiable" demand for Artificial Intelligence (AI) chips. In its January 15, 2026, earnings report,
Shares of computer processor maker Intel (NASDAQ:INTC)
jumped 2.6% in the afternoon session after Wall Street signaled belief in the turnaround narrative, as the company received a dual vote of confidence from major analyst firms just days before its fourth-quarter earnings report.
The artificial intelligence titan NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) continues to rewrite the record books, reporting a massive Fourth Quarter revenue beat of $39.3 billion, well ahead of analyst expectations. However, the celebration on Wall Street was short-lived. Despite the blistering top-line growth, the company’s stock suffered a sharp
SANTA CLARA, CA — As the sun sets on a transformative 2025 for the semiconductor industry, all eyes are fixed on Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) as it prepares to report its fourth-quarter earnings on Thursday, January 22, 2026. The stakes have rarely been higher for the Silicon Valley titan. With the
The immediate implications are stark: production of Google’s sixth and seventh-generation Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) and Amazon’s custom Trainium and Inferentia chips are now directly bottlenecked by raw material availability rather than chip design or foundry capacity. With supply lines for the highest-grade "T-Glass" (Low Coefficient of Thermal
As of January 20, 2026, the global semiconductor supply chain is facing a critical bottleneck that threatens the production schedules of the world’s most advanced hardware. At the center of this crisis is a specialized material known as high-grade "T-glass" cloth, a fundamental component in the high-performance chipboards required
As of January 20, 2026, the global financial landscape is grappling with a sudden and aggressive escalation in trade tensions, as the U.S. administration pivots from traditional protectionism to a geopolitical showdown over Arctic territory. President Trump has intensified his long-standing ambition to acquire Greenland, issuing a direct ultimatum
While Intel’s revenue growth is expected to remain modest and margins are still under pressure, the company’s operational execution has been improving.
Intel has been mounting a recovery, but a failure in Q4 could end up ruining the rally. This analyst believes otherwise and has increased his price target instead.