Welcome, and thanks for reading this issue of Fast Company’s Plugged In. On August 22, President Donald Trump announced via Truth Social that the U.S. federal government had acquired 10% of Intel. The ...
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Inside Intel’s Tricky Dance With Trump
Lip-Bu Tan was anxiously preparing for the biggest meeting of his life. Just five months into his tenure as chief executive of Intel, Tan was already fighting for his job. A few days earlier, Donald ...
The Silicon Valley chipmaker’s journey from icon to a government project, with the sale of a 10 percent stake to the Trump administration, underlines how even the mightiest in tech can fall. By Tripp ...
Intel’s employees needed some good news. The company may still boast one of Silicon Valley’s most storied names, but its staff, which numbered 96,000 as of the end of July, had worked for years ...
CHANDLER, AZ—Intel’s in a critical stage in its storied history—in a fiscal and technical slump, and in the midst of its biggest reorganization ever. But it’s also seeing historic outside investment: ...
Trump Is Mad at Canada, but Not for Misquoting Reagan Judge Consolidates James and Comey Motions to Disqualify Halligan A Clarifying Endorsement Trump Leaves His Mark on the White House, Drives the ...
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Intel and Redington showcased the “Mini Intel Museum Experience” at Gitex Global 2025
As part of Gitex Global 2025, Redington, a leading technology aggregator, and Intel came together to present a ...
Claims of a breakthrough at the chip company’s new Arizona facility will be tested by sceptical Big Tech customers ...
The struggling American chipmaker is betting that a new plant and fresh product line will help turn around its fortunes.
The centerpiece of the company’s comeback hopes is a multibillion-dollar facility in the Arizona desert. Will it draw new customers? The centerpiece of the company’s comeback hopes is a ...
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