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Intel (INTC) Stock Surges as Strategic Alliance Rumors Swirl – Is This the Catalyst Wall Street Missed?

Intel (INTC) Stock Surges as Strategic Alliance Rumors Swirl – Is This the Catalyst Wall Street Missed?

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2025-11-07 20:02:49
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Intel shares get a boost amid whispers of a game-changing partnership—because nothing excites traders like vague corporate handshakes.


Chipzilla's comeback play?

The semiconductor giant's stock jumped as much as 4% in early trading, with insiders pointing to undisclosed collaboration talks. No details yet—just the usual 'sources familiar with the matter' fueling the frenzy.


Why analysts aren't popping champagne

Remember when Intel promised to reinvent itself after losing the mobile war? Neither does Wall Street. This rally smells like another 'buy the rumor' dance before the inevitable sell-the-news reality check.


Bottom line:

Until we see concrete terms—and actual execution—this is just another speculative bounce in a stock that's become a glorified meme for turnaround gamblers. But hey, at least it's not crypto.

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Reports noted that Tesla was likely to have to build “…a gigantic chip fab” in order to build the necessary chips to power its artificial intelligence ambitions. It might have chosen to talk to Microsoft (MSFT), who at last report has more chips than it has electricity to operate. But instead, Tesla wondered if Intel would be up for the job, since Intel is already in the process of building chip fabs and has some in place already.

Intel declined to comment on this development, and Tesla made it clear that no deals have been signed with Intel on the matter. However, Tesla already has the chip in question, the AI5, ready to go. It has also set up deals with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSM) and Samsung (SSNLF), but could be looking to Intel to round out some of the production. Tesla may also need producers for the AI6 chip, which uses the same fabs, but is expected to produce double the performance before 2028 is through.

An Unexpected Loss

But the news was not all good for Intel, as word emerged that it was losing one of its data center heavyweights to one of its biggest competitors, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). The former vice president of data center AI product management, Saurabh Kulkarni, revealed that he was leaving the company as of today, Friday.

Kulkarni will join AMD in an unknown capacity, reports note, but given that Kulkarni was part of the leadership team developing the Gaudi accelerator, it likely has something to do with data center or AI operations. These are increasingly vital operations these days, so it is a SAFE bet that Intel’s loss is AMD’s gain.

Is Intel a Buy, Hold or Sell?

Turning to Wall Street, analysts have a Hold consensus rating on INTC stock based on three Buys, 24 Holds and six Sells assigned in the past three months, as indicated by the graphic below. After a 42.14% rally in its share price over the past year, the average INTC price target of $35.44 per share implies 6.19% downside risk.

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