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    Japanese tech giant Softbank has invested $2 billion in Intel corporation, providing a crucial lifeline to the struggling American chipmaker as it battles through one of the most challenging periods in the last 50 years.

    The investment, which allowed SoftBank to purchase Intel common stock at $23 per share, makes the Japanese tech conglomerate Intel’s fifth-largest shareholder with a 2% stake. 

    The timing of SoftBank’s investment couldn’t be more significant for intel. The semiconductor company has struggled tremendously, with its stock plummeting over 60% in 2024, making it the worst performance since going public over five decades ago. 

    Intel also reported its first annual loss last year, where the company accounted for a net loss of approximately $18.8 billion. However, SoftBank’s heavy stock purchase promises a turnaround. 

    “Semiconductors are the foundation of every industry. For more than 50 years, Intel has been a trusted leader in innovation,” Chairman and CEO of SoftBank Group Masayoshi Son said. “This strategic investment reflects our belief that advanced semiconductor manufacturing and supply will further expand in the United States, with Intel playing a critical role.”

    The SoftBank deal comes alongside unwavering government support for Intel. Through the CHIPS Act and the Intel Secure Enclave Program, the Trump administration announced it would take a 10% stake in the company through an $8.9 billion investment, making the U.S. government one of Intel’s biggest shareholders.

    Both initiatives represent U.S. efforts to strengthen domestic semiconductor production and ensure the security of critical supply chains, especially for defense and national security applications.

    The dual investment from SoftBank and the U.S. government reflects Intel’s unique and strategic position. The multinational tech corporation remains the only American firm capable of producing the most advanced semiconductor chips domestically that are crucial for ensuring national security and maintaining technological independence, especially when it comes to the development of AI. 

    For Softank, the investment aligns with the company’s commitments to the U.S. to advance its technological development. “SoftBank’s investment in Intel builds upon its long-term vision of enabling the AI revolution by accelerating access to advanced technologies that support digital transformation, cloud computing, and next-generation infrastructure,” Intel said in a press release. 

    As such, SoftBank’s extensive network in the technology industry and the company’s experience with semiconductor investments could be valuable to Intel as the company works to rebuild its competitive position. 

    In a market that is rapidly evolving, Intel’s ability to rejuvenate and regain its technological edge will ultimately determine whether these investments can successfully turn around its fortunes.

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