We recently compiled a list of the 10 Best Semiconductor Stocks to Buy for the AI Boom. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) stands against the other semiconductor stocks.
We recently published a list of 10 AI News Making Waves on Wall Street. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) stands against other AI news making waves on Wall Street.
Intel Corporation's struggles in AI growth and declining market share raise concerns for investors, making it a speculative buy. Click for more on INTC stock.
In July 2024, Fractile emerged from stealth, having raised $15 million in seed funding from a round co-led by Kindred Capital, Nato Innovation Fund, Oxford Science Enterprises, and a number of angel investors, including entrepreneur Stan Boland, a former Arm and Acorn Computers executive who has built and sold a number of chip and AI companies.
A look at some of the more notable enterprise notebooks from CES 2025, and why I expect AI PCs to go mainstream this year.
David Tepper manages the highly successful hedge fund Appaloosa, which sold Nvidia and bought Vistra during the third quarter. Nvidia is the market leader in artificial intelligence accelerators, and the stock currently trades at a reasonable valuation.
Intel's current AI accelerator lineup comes from Habana Labs, an AI chip company Intel acquired in 2019. The Gaudi family of AI chips aren't traditional GPUs, although they're similar in nature.
Read here for an update on Intel's Q4 earnings potential and restructuring progress, with focus on Gaudi®3 AI accelerator and future profitability outlook.
Baya Systems, a chip technology company that wants accelerate intelligent computing, raised $36 million in funding.
Intel has struggled to sell AI accelerators, missing its $500 million target for 2024. With software issues and a complex roadmap, AI accelerator sales likely won't be all that impressive this year.
Explore Intel roadmap 2025-2027 and the upcoming CPUs like Panther Lake, Nova Lake, and their advanced AI features. Can Intel live up to its promises?
Shares of Intel ( INTC 1.30%) were a massive disappointment in 2024. Multiple missteps culminated with the surprise retirement of CEO Pat Gelsinger late last year, and the company is now led by interim co-CEOs without a clear strategy. Investors are right to be skeptical of an Intel turnaround.