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Chipmaker CEOs head to Washington to fight restrictions on selling to China—and protect their bottom lines
TechChipmaker CEOs head to Washington to fight restrictions on selling to China—and protect their bottom lines
By Jenny Leonard, Ian King and BloombergJuly 15, 2023
Intel soaks up Europe’s chip anxieties and subsidies by the billions
NewslettersIntel soaks up Europe’s chip anxieties and subsidies by the billions
By David MeyerJune 20, 2023
A picture of Pat Gelsinger
TechIntel struggles to make good on chip-making bet as rivals like Nvidia get ahead: ‘We didn’t get into this mud hole because everything was going great’
By Prarthana PrakashMay 31, 2023
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger
TechIntel CEO Pat Gelsinger calls China one of the firm’s ‘most important markets,’ even as the U.S. pushes to limit the export of chip technology to the country 
By Nicholas GordonApril 13, 2023
Chance to host semiconductor factories under CHIPS Act has Oregon reconsidering rules against urban sprawl
TechChance to host semiconductor factories under CHIPS Act has Oregon reconsidering rules against urban sprawl
By Andrew Selsky and The Associated PressMarch 26, 2023
Gordon Moore
SuccessHow Gordon Moore invented ‘Moore’s Law’ 3 years before co-founding Intel: ‘It’s what made Silicon Valley’
By The Associated PressMarch 25, 2023
Gordon Moore, cofounder of chip titan Intel who helped herald in the PC era, dies at 94
TechGordon Moore, cofounder of chip titan Intel who helped herald in the PC era, dies at 94
By Laurence Arnold, Jason Kelly, Ian King and BloombergMarch 24, 2023
China’s chip imports drop over 25% in the first 2 months of 2023 as U.S. tightens its tech controls on the country
China’s chip imports drop over 25% in the first 2 months of 2023 as U.S. tightens its tech controls on the country
By Nicholas GordonMarch 8, 2023
Intel wants Germany to give it an extra $5 billion in subsidies to build a chips factory
TechIntel wants Germany to give it an extra $5 billion in subsidies to build a chips factory
By Jillian Deutsch, Ian King and BloombergMarch 7, 2023
Chip glut batters semiconductor industry as Intel shares lose almost all their 2023 gains after dismal earnings
TechChip glut batters semiconductor industry as Intel shares lose almost all their 2023 gains after dismal earnings
By Nicholas GordonJanuary 27, 2023
Intel’s plan for a $20B chipmaking hub in Ohio means an affordable housing problem: ‘Where are we putting everybody?’
TechIntel’s plan for a $20B chipmaking hub in Ohio means an affordable housing problem: ‘Where are we putting everybody?’
By Andrew Welsh-Huggins and The Associated PressNovember 19, 2022
3 reasons why Intel’s Mobileye IPO flopped
Tech3 reasons why Intel’s Mobileye IPO flopped
By Christiaan HetznerOctober 26, 2022
Shipping
PoliticsWalmart and Intel execs just advised the government to make shipping manifests confidential. They reveal labor abuses.
By Joshua Goodman and The Associated PressOctober 17, 2022
Tesla CEO Elon Musk
NewslettersTesla’s first humanoid robot looks like a flop. Why it’s too soon to send Optimus to the scrap heap
By Jacob CarpenterOctober 3, 2022
Intel’s Mobileye self-driving tech unit files for an IPO in what may be among this year’s biggest market debuts
TechIntel’s Mobileye self-driving tech unit files for an IPO in what may be among this year’s biggest market debuts
By Ian King, Katie Roof, Michael Hytha and BloombergSeptember 30, 2022
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