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Intel Corp (NASDAQ:INTC, ETR:INL) is expected to release technical details about its forthcoming semiconductor for laptops, known as Panther Lake, on Thursday, Reuters reported late Tuesday, citing four sources briefed on the plans. The media outlet noted that Panther Lake chips are Intel's high-end mobile processors that are typically included in more expensive laptops.
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HSBC sees 35% downside potential for Intel's stock, cautioning that the company would need a technology deal with TSMC to spark a true turnaround — and that looks unlikely.
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) has been downgraded by HSBC to ‘Reduce' from ‘Hold', with a new price target of $24, up from $21.25.
Intel plans to release technical details about its forthcoming chip for laptops, known as Panther Lake, on Thursday, four sources briefed on the plans told Reuters. It is part of an effort to reassure investors about Intel's first product made entirely using its next-generation manufacturing process called 18A, the sources said.
In the most recent trading session, Intel (INTC) closed at $37.17, indicating a +1.59% shift from the previous trading day.
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Intel's 88% stock surge sparks debate as new AI chips, fresh funding and leadership shifts collide with margin and China headwinds.
Intel (INTC) is experiencing renewed investor interest due to rumors of AMD becoming a foundry customer and strong institutional support. INTC's transformation into a US-based foundry is backed by government and Nvidia investments, but fundamentals remain fragile and financials are weak. Valuation is stretched, with a forward P/E above 300x and negative free cash flow, making the stock a high-risk, news-driven bet.
When it comes to their top stories, Sam Vadas and Marley Kayden have in mind, they look ahead to the high probability that markets won't get Friday's important jobs report and discuss what it means for price action. As for today's session, Marley talks about the possibility of an Intel (INTC) and AMD Inc. (AMD) relationship while Sam turns to Tesla (TSLA) and Alibaba's (BABA) performance in China.
Intel (INTC) shares are trading at their highest level in 18 months, with the latest gains sparked by a report the company is in early-stage talks to manufacture chips through its foundry business for rival Advanced Micro Devices (AMD).