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    SoftBank invests $2 billion in Intel to expand AI chip ambitions

    August 20, 2025
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    SoftBank Group has announced a $2 billion investment in Intel Corporation, acquiring newly issued common stock at $23 per share in a move that signals renewed confidence in the U.S. chipmaker. The deal, confirmed by both companies, positions SoftBank among Intel’s top 10 shareholders, with a stake amounting to just under 2 percent of the company’s outstanding shares. The transaction will involve the issuance of new shares by Intel, pending customary closing conditions.

    SoftBank invests $2B in Intel, signaling confidence in AI and chip sector growth

    Despite becoming a significant equity holder, SoftBank will not seek a board seat or operational involvement, according to sources familiar with the agreement. The purchase marks SoftBank’s latest strategic maneuver as it expands its exposure to the artificial intelligence and semiconductor sectors. Intel has faced significant headwinds over the past year, including an $18.8 billion net loss in 2024 and a workforce reduction of approximately 15 percent.

    The company has lagged behind competitors in the race for AI and high-performance computing dominance, losing market share to rivals such as Nvidia and AMD. The investment from SoftBank is expected to bolster Intel’s liquidity and support ongoing efforts to rebuild its technological edge. SoftBank Chairman and CEO Masayoshi Son described the move as a long-term strategic investment based on expectations of growth in U.S. semiconductor production, particularly with Intel positioned to play a central role.

    SoftBank moves to diversify semiconductor portfolio

    Intel executives welcomed the investment as a sign of renewed institutional faith in the company’s restructuring and foundry initiatives. The deal follows broader developments in the semiconductor landscape, where global demand for AI chips and infrastructure has prompted aggressive investments. SoftBank has significantly expanded its presence in the sector, backing ventures including the $500 billion “Stargate” data center initiative in partnership with OpenAI and Oracle. The firm also maintains significant stakes in companies such as Arm Holdings and Nvidia, underscoring its deep commitment to AI-related assets.

    Industry analysts viewed the move as a critical endorsement for Intel, which is banking on its IDM 2.0 strategy to regain manufacturing leadership. Steve Putna, director at the Texas A&M Semiconductor Institute, said the capital infusion offers Intel a valuable window to implement its turnaround strategy over the next 12 to 18 months. The timing of the deal is also notable amid reports that the U.S. government is considering acquiring up to a 10 percent stake in Intel through the CHIPS and Science Act, which could make Washington the company’s largest shareholder.

    Analysts say SoftBank deal marks critical pivot

    Intel has already received $7.86 billion in federal funding under the program aimed at revitalizing domestic chip manufacturing. Following the announcement, Intel shares rose more than 5 percent in extended trading, while SoftBank shares dipped nearly 4 percent on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Market reaction suggests investors see the deal as a crucial step forward for Intel, even as questions remain about the company’s ability to execute in an increasingly competitive global semiconductor environment. – By Content Syndication Services.

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