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Commentary
Indecision on China is costing Americans
By
Jason Oxman
July 19, 2022
Tech
Chipmakers may finally get their $52 billion in CHIPS Act government subsidies—but companies like Intel are not happy about some of the strings attached
By
Nicholas Gordon
July 19, 2022
Newsletters
A pivotal earnings season for Big Tech kicks off Monday. These 5 companies bear watching
By
Jacob Carpenter
July 18, 2022
Tech
PCs could be about to get more expensive as Intel hikes chip prices by up to 20%
By
Chris Morris
July 15, 2022
Newsletters
The first half of 2022 is mercifully over for tech companies—but the second half isn’t looking much better
By
Jacob Carpenter
July 1, 2022
Newsletters
Pinterest’s CEO couldn’t capitalize on the company’s biggest advantage. Can a Google executive cash in?
By
Jacob Carpenter
June 29, 2022
Tech
Intel CEO threatens to expand in Europe over U.S. if Congress doesn’t unlock funding for new $20 billion Ohio chip plant
By
Nicholas Gordon
June 29, 2022
Tech
Chip makers are refusing to build new semiconductor plants in the U.S. unless Congress unlocks $52 billion in funding
By
Eamon Barrett
June 28, 2022
Newsletters
The window for federal tech legislation is closing—and Intel is getting grumpy
By
Jacob Carpenter
June 24, 2022
Tech
Intel joins a rush of tech companies putting a freeze on hiring, as the chip industry faces a reset
By
Nicholas Gordon
June 9, 2022
Newsletters
Chip companies shot up this year’s Fortune 500 list. Why repeating the feat will be hard
By
Jacob Carpenter
May 23, 2022
Newsletters
Tech companies are struggling to navigate hybrid work. Here’s why sorting it out will take time
By
Jacob Carpenter
May 17, 2022
Leadership
Intel shareholders rejected the company’s executive pay program—putting the CEO’s promised $180 million pay package on the line
By
Sophie Mellor
May 17, 2022
Newsletters
Big Tech started slow in 2022. The second quarter looks even worse
By
Jacob Carpenter
April 29, 2022
Companies are reporting surprisingly strong results this quarter. Here’s why investors are clobbering their shares anyway
By
Bernhard Warner
April 25, 2022
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