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  • Thursday, 7 July, 2022
    Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
    Samsung’s subdued profits reflect fading pandemic electronics surge

    Shares gain as investors bet that low consumer demand has already been priced in

  • Friday, 13 May, 2022
    LexExecutive Pay
    Executive pay: replacing greed with good Premium content

    The growth of stakeholder capitalism complicates today’s calculations

  • Thursday, 28 April, 2022
    Intel downbeat as Ukraine war and China lockdowns threaten PC sales

    US chipmaker predicts earnings in current quarter to be lower than market expectations

  • Wednesday, 30 March, 2022
    Intel’s stock award to lure Gelsinger as chief was worth $169.5mn

    Bonus for taking helm at struggling US chipmaker was far more than company initially calculated

  • Tuesday, 15 March, 2022
    Lex
    Intel: heavy spending is no guarantee of a return to a leading position Premium content

    US semiconductor manufacturer unveils plans to invest €33bn in chip production and research across Europe

  • Tuesday, 15 March, 2022
    News in-depth
    Intel pours €30bn into chip manufacturing in Europe

    US giant announces investment in German plant as part of wider plan to put EU at forefront of advanced technologies

  • Friday, 18 February, 2022
    Inside BusinessKathrin Hille
    Forces driving semiconductor boom are far from over

    Long-term trends raise industry hopes of defying past cycles of building too much capacity as demand weakens

  • Friday, 21 January, 2022
    Semiconductors
    Intel to invest $20bn in new Ohio chipmaking complex

    White House touts growth of US manufacturing capacity for advanced technology

  • Thursday, 23 December, 2021
    Intel apologises for banning use of components from Xinjiang

    US chipmaker is latest multinational caught up in conflict between Beijing and west over human rights

  • Tuesday, 7 December, 2021
    #techFT
    European tech’s record funding year

    Intel to list Mobileye, Samsung shake-up, Death’s Door review

  • Tuesday, 7 December, 2021
    Lex
    Intel/Mobileye IPO: great side bet, shame about the core business Premium content

    Sale will not address chipmaker’s biggest problem of how to regain its cutting-edge crown

  • Tuesday, 7 December, 2021
    Intel plans separate listing for Mobileye autonomous driving unit

    Chipmaker moves to ‘unlock value’ as share price has faltered under leadership of Pat Gelsinger

  • Thursday, 25 November, 2021
    Inside BusinessRichard Waters
    Inside Intel: Wall St bets on the decline of one-time chip champion

    Once dominant chipmaker is being eclipsed by rivals such as Nvidia, Qualcomm and AMD

  • Tuesday, 19 October, 2021
    #techFT
    Apple ‘unleashes’ itself from Intel Premium content

    Chipmaker takes a blow after tech giant removes it from its laptops

  • Tuesday, 27 July, 2021
    #techFT
    Intel’s 2025 semi final

    China tech sinks, stellar Tesla, Nothing ear (1)

  • Monday, 26 July, 2021
    Semiconductors
    Intel to drop names based on transistor size for advanced chip tech

    US manufacturer seeks to recapture ground lost to Asian rivals TSMC and Samsung

  • Thursday, 22 July, 2021
    Semiconductors
    Intel chief says more consolidation needed in chip industry

    US manufacturer also expects supply chain crunch to come to a head this summer

  • Saturday, 10 July, 2021
    Intel offers to spread $20bn chip factory investment across EU

    Semiconductor maker talks of ‘ecosystem-wide project’ as it lobbies for support from bloc

  • Thursday, 22 April, 2021
    Intel faces profit squeeze as turnround effort begins

    Chipmaker enjoyed boost from PC sales but margins under pressure

  • Wednesday, 24 March, 2021
    Lex
    Intel: cold war heats up domestic chip production plans Premium content

    Tech pioneer took a back seat to a resurgent Microsoft, but is now going supersize

  • Wednesday, 24 March, 2021
    Semiconductors
    Intel to step up chip manufacturing with $20bn plants

    US group uses Arizona ‘fabs’ as part of drive to build semiconductors for other makers

  • Tuesday, 26 January, 2021
    Intel reveals ‘hacked’ earnings release was on guessable URL

    Chipmaker revises publication procedures after leak of sensitive financial data

  • Friday, 22 January, 2021
    Intel says hacker obtained financially sensitive information

    Breach forces chipmaker to release earnings early

  • Thursday, 14 January, 2021
    News in-depth
    Intel looks to new chief’s technical skills to plot rebound

    Challenges facing Pat Gelsinger at US chip group range from manufacturing to expanding its markets

  • Wednesday, 13 January, 2021
    #techFT
    Pat is outsider with Intel inside

    Airbnb stops DC stays, WhatsApp’s T&C exodus, Asus dual-screen laptop

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