Intel Corp. Chief Executive Officer Pat Gelsinger has landed Amazon.com Inc.’s AWS as a customer for the company’s ...
Investors hoping that support from the U.S. government will power Intel's turnaround got some good news recently.
Intel has officially qualified for up to $3.5 billion in federal grants to make semiconductors (chips) for the US military, ...
U.S. equities were mixed around midday as investors focused on what will happen on Wednesday, when the Federal Reserve is ...
The company, based in Santa Clara, California, operates both design and manufacturing divisions but still relies on TSMC for ...
Intel Corp (NASDAQ:INTC) stock was last seen up 3.8% at $20.40, after Bloomberg reported the chip name qualified for $3.5 ...
Intel (INTC) shares rose in early trading on Monday following a Bloomberg report that the chip giant will receive up to $3.5 ...
Intel stands to collect any additional $3.5 billion from the federal government to produce chips for the military, according ...
Intel's grant to make chips for the Pentagon could be a vote of confidence in the chip maker from the U.S. government.
Reports reveal that Intel will receive up to $3.5 billion in federal grants to produce chips for the U.S. DoD.
Key Takeaways Intel has reportedly won $3.5 billion in grants from the Pentagon to manufacture chips for the U.S.
Shares in Intel rose after the company secured $3.5 billion in grants to produce semiconductors for the Pentagon, according to a Bloomberg report. Shares were up 2% in premarket trading at $20.07.