U.S. stock futures were lower this morning, with the Dow futures falling around 100 points on Friday. Shares of Intel Corp (NASDAQ: INTC) fell sharply in pre-market trading as the company reported ...
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Intel stock was wavering early Tuesday after the chip company unveiled new processors built on its 18A manufacturing process. The big question remains whether it can attract any external customers to ...
With the Core Ultra Series 3 “Panther Lake” laptop chips, Intel says it’s largely eliminating the “alphabet soup” of obtuse product suffixes that only nerds truly enjoyed — with one twist. Now, the ...
NEW ALBANY, Ohio (WCMH) — Three years into the Intel Ohio One project in Licking County, construction continues toward a 2031 opening date. Intel announced its $28 billion project in Licking County in ...
Intel has a strong PC roadmap for 2026, including Panther Lake and Nova Lake. Both CPU families will use the cutting-edge Intel 18A manufacturing process. Soaring memory chip prices could force PC ...
Intel had an 80% gain in 2025. But the company's market cap is still far below its big tech peers. Some unexpected technology and financial successes could be in store for 2026. Skeptics may say Intel ...
Intel had an 80% gain in 2025. But the company's market cap is still far below its big tech peers. Some unexpected technology and financial successes could be in store for 2026. 10 stocks we like ...
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For our inaugural Chart of the Week, we turn to Intel, one of the market’s most polarizing stories but one finally beginning to reflect turnaround efforts.
Roughly a year ago we put the Ryzen 9800X3D and Core Ultra 9 285K through a marathon head-to-head across 45 games, and the result was decisive: on average the Ryzen chip was 24% faster. Since then ...
They say there’s no such thing as bad publicity, but the press that Intel has generated in the last year has certainly been testing the boundaries of the aphorism. But before it was a company that ...