Intel shares jump as contours of possible breakup take shape
- Intel's stock rose sharply by 13% due to reports of potential acquisitions from competitors Broadcom and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company for parts of its business.
- Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company could acquire Intel's manufacturing business as suggested by the Trump administration and Howard Lutnick.
- Broadcom has expressed interest in Intel’s chip design and manufacturing units.
- Despite challenges, Intel anticipates reporting break-even profit for the first quarter of 2025 after declining revenue in previous periods.
- Intel was awarded a $7.86 billion grant to build semiconductors in the U.S. By then-President Joe Biden’s administration.
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