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Broadcom CEO Hock Tan speaking at an industry event in Cologne, Germany on Sept. 13, 2022. (Photo: Ying Tang/NurPhoto/Getty Images)
NewslettersWhat Broadcom sees in a potential Intel deal
By Andrew NuscaFebruary 17, 2025
Broadcom weighs possible deal for Intel’s chip-design unit: WSJ
TechBroadcom weighs possible deal for Intel’s chip-design unit: WSJ
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Justin Hotard, incoming chief executive officer of Nokia Oyj, during a news conference at the company's headquarters in Espoo, Finland, on Monday, Feb. 10, 2025.
TechNokia picks Intel exec as first U.S.-born CEO as group pivots to AI boom
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Lisa Su, chairwoman and CEO of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), delivers the opening keynote speech at Computex 2024, Taiwan's premier tech expo, in Taipei on June 3, 2024.
TechAMD shares drop as data-center sales disappoint Wall Street despite AI chip growth
By David MeyerFebruary 5, 2025
Clothes at the opening of Shein's ephemeral store, at ABC Serrano, on 26 April, 2024 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo: Alejandro Martinez Velez/Europa Press/Getty Images)
NewslettersWhat Trump’s tariffs mean for China’s e-commerce companies
By Andrew NuscaFebruary 3, 2025
Michelle Johnston Holthaus, executive vice president and general manager of the Client Computing Group at Intel Corp., holds a Intel Core Ultra processor as she speaks during the Intel AI Everywhere launch event in New York, US, on Thursday, Dec. 14, 2023.
TechIntel’s AI dreams slip further out of reach as it cancels its big data-center GPU hope, Falcon Shores
By David MeyerJanuary 31, 2025
Apple CEO Tim Cook during a visit of the firm's UK headquarters in London on December 12, 2024. (Photo: Kin Cheung/POOL/AFP/Getty Images)
NewslettersApple posts record revenue (with a big slide in China sales)
By Andrew NuscaJanuary 31, 2025
Amazon Prime Air VP David Carbon speaks at a company event in Sumner, Wash. on October 18, 2023. (Photo: Jason Redmond/AFP/Getty Images)
NewslettersAmazon Prime Air explores drone radar systems
By Andrew NuscaJanuary 15, 2025
German dream of becoming a global chip superpower is fading fast
TechGerman dream of becoming a global chip superpower is fading fast
By Kamil Kowalcze, Christina Kyriasoglou and BloombergJanuary 7, 2025
a man carries a mask for the production of semiconductor structures through the clean room
NewslettersIntel and the Magnificent 7: A nightmare inside a bonanza
By Alexei OreskovicJanuary 2, 2025
Photograph of Paul Shoukry, president of Raymond James Financial
LeadershipFortune 500 Power Moves: Which executives gained and lost power, Dec. 1–13, 2024
By Fortune EditorsDecember 13, 2024
Amazon Web Services CEO Matt Garman on December 3, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo: Noah Berger/Getty Images/Amazon Web Services)
NewslettersAmazon’s new AI cloud strategy feels strangely familiar
By Andrew NuscaDecember 5, 2024
How Intel’s unresolved identity crisis ended a star CEO’s career and has left the chipmaker fighting for its life
TechHow Intel’s unresolved identity crisis ended a star CEO’s career and has left the chipmaker fighting for its life
By David MeyerDecember 4, 2024
Former Intel CFO Stacy Smith in 2011.
TechIntel considers outsiders for CEO, including Marvell’s head
By Ian King, Ryan Gould, Jane Lanhee Lee and BloombergDecember 3, 2024
Photo of Pat Gelsinger
TechPat Gelsinger lost out on massive $140 million performance bonus—but he’ll have earned at least $46 million for his four years as Intel’s CEO
By Jenn BriceDecember 3, 2024
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