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Intel Likely To Sell Altera, Freeze The Construction Of Its $30 Billion German Factory, But Retain The Chip Manufacturing Business, As Per The Latest

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Interestingly, Reuters is currently reporting that Intel will not pitch a sale of its chip manufacturing business at the upcoming board meeting. This, again, is understandable, especially as Intel has already received billions of dollars worth of federal funding to establish a sizable manufacturing footprint in the US, which complicates a potential divestment strategy.


 
Interestingly, Reuters is currently reporting that Intel will not pitch a sale of its chip manufacturing business at the upcoming board meeting. This, again, is understandable, especially as Intel has already received billions of dollars worth of federal funding to establish a sizable manufacturing footprint in the US, which complicates a potential divestment strategy.



I suspect there are two opposing camps inside Intel, each trying hard to promote its own proposal to save the company. One is speaking to Bloomberg, and the other is talking to Reuters. Both are attempting to expand their supporter bases

I never thought following the semiconductor industry could be like watching a TV soap opera.
 
I suspect there are two opposing camps inside Intel, each trying hard to promote its own proposal to save the company. One is speaking to Bloomberg, and the other is talking to Reuters. Both are attempting to expand their supporter bases

I never thought following the semiconductor industry could be like watching a TV soap opera.

Get out the popcorn and kleenex.
 
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