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Intel reportedly approached Apple about an investment, but absent “obvious benefits” to the smartphone giant, some analysts say the company would be better off just repurchasing more of its own stock.
Intel Corp. (INTC) stock closed at a new 52-week high on Thursday as traders bid up the stock on hopes that it would receive more bailout money as the chipmaker plots its turnaround. On Stocktwits, ...
Intel has set January as the month for the start of sales of its Panther Lake chips. The company is touting impressive ...
Apple is just one of a number of companies Intel has reached out to regarding potential investments and partnerships, the report added, although it did not name any of the other firms that have been ...
Intel is seeking an investment from Apple, Bloomberg reported Wednesday, after recently securing a $5 billion commitment from ...
Apple unveiled a series of product updates on Wednesday, including a refreshed MacBook Pro, an iPad Pro and a second ...
A political lifeline, a surprise chip deal, and a shot at redemption--Intel's comeback suddenly looks very real ...
Intel is looking for another investor, and it could be Apple. The two companies are expected to discuss future cooperation.
It seems like Apple might need to watch out, because Intel and Microsoft are coming for it after the latter two companies reportedly forged a close partnership during the development of Intel Lunar ...
Here is the lowdown on Apple’s Intel-powered iMacs that were announced earlier today. These iMacs will be powered by the Intel Core Duo processor. There will be two different versions initially. The ...