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Retailers quietly slash prices of AMD's and Intel's latest EPYC and Xeon CPUs by up to 50%
By Anton Shilov published
Despite soaring demand for server chips, AMD’s EPYC 9005 and Intel’s Xeon 6 CPUs are selling at U.S. retailers for up to 50% below their official list prices.

U.S. gov't will take a 9.9% ownership stake in Intel (Update)
By Andrew E. Freedman last updated
The US government and Intel have come to a deal to give the US a 9.9% stake in the chipmaker's business.

CHIPS Act funding could herald an era where the U.S. is not offering grants, but buying equity
By Sayem Ahmed published
Premium As the U.S. confirms interest in an equity stake in Intel, could this move signal to other CHIPS Act beneficiaries that America wants a slice of their pie, in exchange for funds?

White House confirms talks to acquire 10% stake in Intel
By Jowi Morales published
The U.S. wants to get 10% of Intel in exchange for the billions of dollars it’s giving it under the CHIPS Act.

SoftBank considered buying Intel's foundry division outright before investing $2 billion into the company as equity
By Hassam Nasir published
Softbank already owns ARM.

Trump eyes up Intel: What the White House's reported 10% stake could mean for the struggling manufacturer
By Anton Shilov published
Premium Intel wouldn't be completely out of the woods, even with the benefit of government backing.

Intel offers up Battlefield 6 bundle with qualifying CPU or GPU purchase
By Mark Tyson published
Intel has joined forces with EA to gather conscripts for its new Battlefield 6 bundle.

Intel Outside: Researcher downloaded data on all 270,000 Intel employees from an internal business card website
By Mark Tyson published
Security researcher Eaton was inspired to do some gentle prying of Intel websites, after considering the company's hardware security reputation.

SoftBank to buy $2 billion in Intel shares at $23 each — firm still owns majority share of Arm
By Anton Shilov published
SoftBank will invest $2 billion in Intel at $23 per share, a move seen as both a vote of confidence in Intel’s U.S. chipmaking comeback and a strategic bet on an undervalued semiconductor maker.
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