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Intel's New Funding Came From Already-Awarded Grants. So What Happens Next?

24 August 2025
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Intel's New Funding Came From Already-Awarded Grants. So What Happens Next?
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The Washington Post criticizes the U.S. government’s 10% stake in Intel as a misstep, noting Intel’s struggles in key markets. While the funding comes from previously awarded grants under the CHIPS Act, analysts warn that without securing external customers, this investment may not improve Intel’s foundry operations or resolve ongoing yield issues.

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