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    Intel Shares Jump as Investments, Cost Cuts Catapult Turnaround Efforts

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    Posted on October 24, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Intel's stock surged nearly 9% as cost-cutting and investments boosted its recovery. Despite challenges in manufacturing yields, strategic investments have strengthened its market position.

    Intel Stock Soars Nearly 9% as Cost-Cutting and Investments Boost Recovery

    Intel's Turnaround Strategy

    By Rashika Singh

    (Reuters) -Intel INTC.O> shares surged nearly 9% in premarket trading on Friday as investors rallied behind CEO Lip-Bu Tan's aggressive cost-cutting measures that helped the chipmaker surpass quarterly profit estimates and regain stability amid a flurry of high-stakes bets on future growth.

    The results mark a turning point for Intel, which has struggled to maintain relevance in the face of fierce competition and manufacturing setbacks.

    Support from Major Investments

    After a bruising 2024 that saw its first annual loss in nearly four decades, the company is now leaning on strategic investments and operational discipline to rebuild investor confidence.

    STEADYING THE SHIP

    Intel also drew support during the quarter from multi-billion-dollar investments by Nvidia and Japan's SoftBank as well as a U.S. government stake, moves that offered a financial cushion as it works to revive growth.

    These investments, along with Tan's turnaround efforts, have offered a lifeline to the stock, which has rebounded by more than 90% in 2025, outperforming AI chip leaders Nvidia and AMD. Intel trades at a 12-month forward price-to-earnings ratio of 71.51 versus 30.49 for Nvidia and 40.14 for AMD.

    "Intel has turned a corner and is steadying the ship," said Ben Bajarin, CEO of Creative Strategies. "It feels like a strong setup for 2026."

    TURNAROUND FAR FROM OVER

    Challenges Ahead for Intel

    Intel said demand for its chips was outpacing supply, particularly in data centers where operators are upgrading central processing units (CPUs) to support AI workloads.

    Manufacturing Yield Concerns

    However, finance chief Dave Zinsner cautioned that yields for its advanced 18A manufacturing process will remain below industry standards and won't reach "acceptable levels" until 2027.

    Tan has also sold a majority stake in Altera and shifted Intel's capital strategy to rely more on external commitments, following criticism of his predecessor's spending-heavy approach. He has pared back Intel's manufacturing ambitions and cut over 20% of the workforce.

    Analysts' Perspectives

    "We understand the desire to claim victory for the embattled company, but this fight is far from over; perhaps it's better to call it a draw for now," analysts at Bernstein said.

    (Reporting by Rashika Singh and Arsheeya Bajwa in Bengaluru; additional reporting by Alun John in London; Editing by Joice Alves and Saumyadeb Chakrabarty)

    Table of Contents

    • Intel's Turnaround Strategy
    • Support from Major Investments
    • Challenges Ahead for Intel
    • Manufacturing Yield Concerns
    • Analysts' Perspectives

    Key Takeaways

    • •Intel's stock rose nearly 9% due to cost-cutting and investments.
    • •CEO Lip-Bu Tan's strategy helped surpass profit estimates.
    • •Major investments from Nvidia, SoftBank, and the US government supported Intel.
    • •Intel's manufacturing yields remain a challenge until 2027.
    • •Analysts remain cautious about Intel's long-term recovery.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Intel shares jump as investments, cost cuts catapult turnaround efforts

    1What is a turnaround strategy?

    A turnaround strategy is a plan implemented by a company to reverse negative performance and restore profitability, often involving cost reductions, restructuring, and strategic investments.

    2What is a price-to-earnings ratio?

    The price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio is a financial metric used to evaluate a company's valuation by comparing its current share price to its earnings per share (EPS).

    3What are strategic investments?

    Strategic investments are capital allocations made by a company to enhance its competitive position, often involving partnerships or acquisitions that align with long-term business goals.

    4What is operational discipline?

    Operational discipline refers to the adherence to established processes and practices within an organization to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance performance.

    5What is demand outpacing supply?

    Demand outpacing supply occurs when consumer demand for a product exceeds the available supply, often leading to increased prices and potential shortages.

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