Intel Corp. shares surged on Wednesday after reports emerged that the chipmaker has approached Apple Inc. about a potential investment. According to Bloomberg, citing sources familiar with the matter, the discussions also include possible closer collaboration between the two tech giants. Intel’s stock jumped 6.4% to close at $31.22 following the news.
The reported talks come as Intel continues its turnaround efforts amid heavy competition and financial challenges. An investment from Apple would mirror recent support from other major technology companies. Just last week, Nvidia Corp. invested $5 billion in Intel, with plans to jointly develop chips designed for personal computers and data centers. Sources also revealed that Intel has reached out to additional companies regarding partnerships and capital injections to bolster its recovery strategy.
For Apple, any financial involvement with Intel would likely remain separate from its hardware strategy. The iPhone maker shifted away from Intel processors nearly five years ago, opting to power its devices with its own in-house chips. Apple’s most advanced semiconductors are currently manufactured by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), the global leader in contract chipmaking. Insiders suggest Apple is unlikely to reverse this shift back to Intel chips, despite the potential investment.
Intel’s efforts to secure backing from industry leaders align with the U.S. government’s recent involvement as a partial owner, highlighting the company’s strategic importance to national semiconductor production. A deal with Apple would add significant weight to Intel’s recovery initiatives, though both companies have declined to publicly comment on the ongoing private talks.
With Apple’s global influence and Intel’s push for revitalization, a potential partnership—even if limited to investment—could reshape dynamics within the semiconductor industry. Investors remain optimistic that such alliances will strengthen Intel’s position in the highly competitive market, where advanced chips are critical for everything from smartphones to artificial intelligence systems.


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