In our opinion, the best-case scenario for Intel investors is a spinoff of design with some government bailout or cash infusion for foundry. Shares appear a little overvalued, especially if no ...
Intel ousted Gelsinger in December. The case is In re Intel Corp Securities Litigation, U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, No. 24-02683.
Intel, already reeling from tough financial results in 2022, has already lost an appeal from the first lawsuit and is planning to appeal the latest ruling. One channel partner calls the case a “ ...
Lawyers for Intel and the anonymous plaintiff John Doe, a former vice president of engineering and onetime Israel Defense Forces soldier, dismissed the case in a joint filing in Manhattan federal ...
The news has been coming out hard and fast lately about chip stock Intel (INTC), and its potential purchase by a different company. The potential for a takeover bid is flying all over, and indeed ...
In a recent The Chip Letter entry by [Babbage] this case is covered in detail. Although this lawsuit was cleared up, and NEC licensed the microcode from Intel, this didn’t stop NEC from creating ...
Intel bulls seem to be overlooking the structural problems with the company. Despite those woes, there's always been a bull case for the chip stock. It has long been a leader in the PC market.
The case dates to 2009, when Intel was fined for the abuse of a dominant market position. The European Commission built a case against the Intel based on the chipmaker engaging in ...
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