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Intel Receives $7.865 Billion to Boost US Chip Manufacturing

The Biden administration grants Intel $7.865 billion under the CHIPS Act, marking the largest award to enhance semiconductor manufacturing in the US. This funding aims to create thousands of jobs a...

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Qualcomm and Intel Acquisition Prospects Cool Amid Complexities

Recent sources indicate that Qualcomm's interest in acquiring Intel has diminished due to the complexities involved. While a complete acquisition seems unlikely, Qualcomm may consider acquiring par...

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US Government's High Stakes on Intel: Is It Failing?

Explore the challenges facing Intel's $8.5 billion CHIPS Act funding as tech companies resist ordering chips from Intel fabs. Is the US government’s bet on Intel heading for trouble? Read more to f...

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Intel Core Ultra 9 285K Review: Efficiency Unmatched, Gaming Underwhelmed

Intel's new Core Ultra 9 285K processor boasts impressive efficiency but fails to deliver in PC gaming, underperforming compared to its predecessors. Discover the benchmarks, performance insights, ...

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Intel Reduces EU Fine From €1.06 Billion to €376.36 Million

Intel's legal battles continue as it reduces a historic EU fine due to anticompetitive practices from €1.06 billion to €376.36 million. The company was found guilty in 2009, but is no longer the do...

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Intel Announces Layoff of 1,300 Workers Across Oregon Campuses

Intel is set to lay off approximately 1,300 workers in Oregon as part of a larger plan affecting over 15,000 employees globally, impacting all four of its Oregon campuses.