Shares of Intel Corp. (INTC) were in focus on Wednesday ahead of the chipmaker’s fourth quarter results, which are scheduled for Thursday after the bell. Intel's stock price fell nearly 0.2% during mid-day trade.
DeepSeek’s open-source AI reasoning model, R1, has gained significant attention, briefly overtaking OpenAI’s ChatGPT in popularity. Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger praised R1 for its innovative potential and emphasized the importance of affordability,
Former Intel ( INTC, Financials) Chief Executive Pat Gelsinger revealed that he has acquired shares of Nvidia ( NVDA, Financials) and other artificial intelligence-related stocks, citing recent advancements in AI model training.
Amid talk of "splits, saviors, and deals," Intel will deliver its first earnings report since Pat Gelsinger left as CEO.
Intel is currently being led by co-CEOs David Zinsner, who also serves as CFO, and Michelle Johnston Holthaus, who is also CEO of Intel Products. The company is still searching for a permanent CEO to take the reins and attempt to revitalize the storied chipmaker.
Intel's future is uncertain after CEO's retirement, raising questions about potential split and financial advantage. Read more on INTC stock here.
Intel will face investor scrutiny on its CEO search when it reports quarterly results on Thursday, as the chipmaker stares at another big decline in revenue due to weak PC sales and its shrinking share in the datacenter market.
DeepSeek’s achievement is a big step forward in the world-changing advances of technology, regardless of who wins or loses.
Ex-CEO of Intel, Pat Gelsinger, has come out praising China's new DeepSeek R1 model: also announces he's buying the dip with cheap NVIDIA shares.
Pat Gelsinger, former Intel CEO, shares his thoughts on DeepSeek's low-cost AI innovation and its market impact. Despite Nvidia's stock dip, Gelsinger sees potential growth and innovation in the AI sector.
Intel (INTC) is scheduled to report results of its fiscal fourth quarter after the market close on January 30, with a conference call scheduled