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Intel triumphs against €1 billion EU antitrust fine as top court overturns decade-long legal decision
TechIntel triumphs against €1 billion EU antitrust fine as top court overturns decade-long legal decision
By The Associated PressOctober 24, 2024
Why breaking Intel in two is the only way to save America’s most important manufacturer, according to its former board directors
CommentaryWhy breaking Intel in two is the only way to save America’s most important manufacturer, according to its former board directors
By David B. Yoffie, Reed Hundt, Charlene Barshefsky and James PlummerOctober 22, 2024
nuclear power plant
NewslettersAmazon joins the nuclear party
By Andrew NuscaOctober 17, 2024
The creator of Moore’s law said it couldn’t ‘continue forever’—and would be astounded by the chips Intel and its competitors are making now
LeadershipThe creator of Moore’s law said it couldn’t ‘continue forever’—and would be astounded by the chips Intel and its competitors are making now
By Geoff ColvinOctober 12, 2024
Those calling Intel a company in decline are missing the point entirely—it’s now a corporate actor on the geopolitical stage
LeadershipThose calling Intel a company in decline are missing the point entirely—it’s now a corporate actor on the geopolitical stage
By Geoff ColvinSeptember 28, 2024
Arm Holdings CEO Rene Haas poses with the Opening Bell Crystal at the Nasdaq MarketSite on September 14, 2023 in New York City. Arm, the chip design firm that supplies core technology to companies that include Apple and NVidia, priced its initial public offering at $51 a share.
TechBritish semiconductor giant Arm reportedly tried to buy a chunk of struggling Intel, but was turned away
By Ryan HoggSeptember 27, 2024
SAIC MG new energy vehicles awaiting export at Lianyungang Port in China on July 16, 2024.
NewslettersA trifling waste of time
By Andrew NuscaSeptember 24, 2024
A Rock 'Em Sock 'Em robot with Intel written on it.
MagazineIntel’s years of missteps leave it fighting for survival in the Nvidia-dominated AI era
By Jeremy KahnSeptember 24, 2024
Marc Rowan, dressed in a white shirt, dark blazer and blue-striped tie, opens his mouth to speak on stage.
FinanceIntel stock jumps on rumors of $5 billion Apollo investment
By Greg McKennaSeptember 23, 2024
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger at Fortune Brainstorm Tech 2021 in Half Moon Bay, Calif.
NewslettersAI in a fleece vest
By Andrew NuscaSeptember 23, 2024
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger
FinanceIntel gets Apollo offer to invest up to $5 billion after Qualcomm approached about takeover
By Liana Baker, Ryan Gould, Ian King and BloombergSeptember 22, 2024
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger speaks
FinanceQualcomm reportedly approached Intel for what would be the biggest chip deal ever
By Ian King and BloombergSeptember 20, 2024
Pat Gelsinger, dressed in a suit on stage, lifts shiny circular computer chips above his head.
FinanceIntel stock surges 14% on AI chip deal with Amazon
By Greg McKennaSeptember 17, 2024
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz attends a press conference with Kenyan President William Ruto (not seen) at the Chancellery on September 13, 2024 in Berlin, Germany.
TechIntel causes Germany’s coalition government to rupture after shelving plans for €30 billion plant
By Ryan HoggSeptember 17, 2024
Former European Commissioner Thierry Breton at VivaTech in Paris in May 2024.
NewslettersFor personal reasons
By Andrew NuscaSeptember 17, 2024
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