
Intel’s Foundry Glow-Up: Can the Original Chip Giant Become Cool Again?
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- Intel is trying to reinvent itself from a PC-chip giant into a global contract manufacturer for other companies’ designs, including a potential Apple deal on its 18A node.
- The company is pouring money into global capacity — including an extra $208 million in Malaysia — as governments and customers push for more diversified chipmaking.
- With a ~$176B market cap, modest dividend, and heavy ETF presence, Intel is less of a meme stock and more of a long-term infrastructure story in the semiconductor world.
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