Intel Corporation
Coverage of Intel Corporation in the Nexus archive.
- EU's digital sovereignty boo-boo may be the best thing to ever happen to the project
The EU's digital sovereignty initiative is criticized for overlooking security risks in Intel and AMD chips, which have opaque management systems that could be exploited under U.S. laws. The article argues that the EU's specifications for sovereign clouds fail to address these vulnerabilities, highlighting historical supply chain risks as a cautionary precedent.
- Retail Floods Into ‘Silly’ Chipmaker Rally as Moves Get Extreme
Retail investors are flocking to a chipmaker rally, with extreme price moves. The rally is being described as 'silly' due to its extreme nature. This surge in investment is driven by individual investors rather than institutional ones.
- Trump says US government’s Intel stock made the country $30B in last 90 days
President Trump claimed that the U.S. government’s investment in Intel generated over $30 billion in the last 90 days. He authorized the investment in the struggling semiconductor chip manufacturing company last summer and expressed pride in the financial gain.
- U.S. government sits on $26.5 billion gain from Intel stake, as shares surge 22%
The U.S. government earned a $26.5 billion profit from its Intel stake as the company's shares surged 22%. The gain reflects significant stock price appreciation and the sale of government-held shares.
- US-Iran Stalemate, Intel Soars & EU Opens Door to Ukraine Joining | Daybreak Europe 04/24/2026
The US and Iran remain in a diplomatic stalemate, Intel's stock surges due to strong earnings, and the EU signals openness to Ukraine's membership. Key developments highlight geopolitical tensions and economic shifts.
- Why macOS27 won't be supporting Intel anymore
macOS27 will no longer support Intel processors, signaling a shift toward Apple's own silicon. The decision likely aligns with Apple's transition to its M1/M2 chip architecture for improved performance and efficiency.
- Intel 486 CPU announced April 10, 1989
Intel announced the 486 CPU on April 10, 1989, marking a significant advancement in microprocessor technology. The announcement highlights Intel's role in shaping computing hardware during the late 1980s.