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19 Jun 2026, 02:16 UTC · 2h ago
Intel Stock Soared After Trump Said Apple Will Build Chips With It. Is It a Buy?
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19 Jun 2026, 02:16 UTC · 2h ago
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President Donald Trump claimed Apple has agreed to work with Intel to design and build chips in America. — A marquee customer like Apple would fundamentally validate Intel's foundry strategy and drive massive future revenue.
+0.80Neither Apple nor Intel has formally confirmed the alleged agreement, and no terms have been disclosed. — The lack of corporate confirmation creates significant uncertainty and suggests the price jump may be based on speculation.
-0.40Intel's foundry revenue grew 16% to $5.4 billion in the first quarter of 2026. — Consistent growth in the foundry segment supports the narrative of a successful business turnaround.
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Reports suggest any potential deal involves older or lower-end chips with production not expected until late 2027. — Pushing production to 2027 and limiting the scope to lower-end chips reduces the immediate financial impact of the news.
The U.S. government holds a roughly 10% stake in Intel, originally purchased for $8.9 billion. — Government backing provides a financial safety net and aligns the company with national strategic interests.
+0.20Which stocks this story touches
Stock surged on news of a potential deal with Apple and reports of a successful operational turnaround.
Mentioned as potentially partnering with Intel to build chips in the U.S., though the company declined to comment.
Mentioned positively in the context of being drawn to Intel's factories as part of a U.S. chipmaking push.
Mentioned as the manufacturer for Apple's most advanced processors, but not meaningfully impacted by the news.
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