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Intel, SoftBank and Japan

The Associated Press on MSN · 1d
Japan's SoftBank to take $2 billion stake in computer chipmaker Intel
The announcement coincided with unconfirmed reports that President Donald Trump is considering having the U.S. government buy a stake in the tech company.
UPI on MSN · 2d
Intel receives $2B investment from Japan's SoftBank
Intel is getting a $2 billion lifeline from Japan's SoftBank, the companies announced Monday after signing a definitive securities purchase agreement.
The Washington Post on MSN · 1d
Japanese tech investment giant SoftBank to invest $2 billion in Intel
The U.S. chipmaker has struggled to keep pace in the AI market alongside competitors like Nvidia. Softbank has agreed to buy Intel common stock at $23 per share.
Nikkei Asia
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Nvidia's outlook in China and Japan's power chip problem

Nvidia, the world's dominant AI chip provider, has been feeling the geopolitical heat lately. It recently struck a deal with U.S. President Donald Trump to pay 15% of the sales of H20 to the U.S.
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Japan's Antitrust Group Warns Intel - Fox News

Intel Corp.'s (INTC) Japan unit tried to stifle competition in microprocessors by offering unfair rebates to personal computer makers, the country's antitrust watchdog said on Tuesday in a warning ...
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Japan’s SoftBank to take $2-billion stake in Intel

Shares in both companies fell after the announcement, which coincided with unconfirmed reports that the U.S. government may ...

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