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Intel CEO gives investors a reality check

Last updated: June 23, 2026 4:15 pm
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Intel CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, recently shared a new perspective on AI investments that challenges the traditional approach followed by stock investors. In a podcast episode of No Priors, Tan highlighted the evolving landscape of AI investments, moving beyond the focus on GPUs and data centers. This shift indicates a broader semiconductor space where Intel aims to play a significant role.

Tan emphasized that the AI trade is no longer just about GPUs but involves a more complex mix of infrastructure layers. He mentioned the importance of CPUs, memory, interconnects, packaging, power, and manufacturing capacity in supporting newer AI workloads. Tan pointed out that the demand for CPUs is increasing due to the changing nature of AI workloads, which require orchestration and coordination across agents.

Moreover, Tan highlighted the challenges in the semiconductor industry, such as memory shortages and power constraints. He emphasized the importance of foundries in meeting customer demands and the need for strong performance in terms of yield, defect density, cycle time, and reliability.

The new narrative presented by Tan suggests that AI investments are not limited to a single stock or chip story. Instead, there is a broader semiconductor bottleneck cycle where companies that can address the physical limits constraining AI growth are likely to emerge as winners.

In light of these developments, Wall Street analysts have mixed opinions on Intel’s stock targets. Bank of America raised its target to $135, citing stronger AI server CPU demand, while Citi and Mizuho also increased their targets based on the potential expansion of the server CPU market. However, Wells Fargo and Barclays maintained more cautious views, reflecting the uncertainty surrounding Intel’s turnaround.

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Intel’s foundry business has seen some progress, with recent developments in advanced packaging and manufacturing processes. The company’s focus on meeting external customer orders and improving yields is crucial for its future success in the AI market.

Overall, Intel’s strategy aligns with the shifting landscape of AI investments, emphasizing the importance of addressing supply-chain bottlenecks beyond GPUs. As AI stock investors navigate this evolving market, Intel’s ability to deliver on its promises and meet customer demands will be key to its success.

This rewritten content provides a detailed overview of Intel’s CEO’s perspective on AI investments and the implications for stock investors, while also incorporating key points from the original article in a unique and informative manner.

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