Intel backing of Chinese startups raises alarm in Washington
Silicon Valley chipmaker has invested in more than 40 Chinese start-ups while also receiving billions in US grants
Silicon Valley chipmaker has invested in more than 40 Chinese start-ups while also receiving billions in US grants
Directors agreed to pay dividend of €20m to Irish firm’s European parent
Iseq index adds 1.5% amid big moves for banks and homebuilders
The chipmaker’s brief reign as the world’s most valuable company is a sign of the times for the emerging technology
Analyst reckons AI is in the early stages of an investment bubble and says internet bubble of the 1990s is a cautionary tale
All eyes on European Central Bank with interest rate cut widely expected
Company has been struggling to play catch-up in AI chips arms race currently led by Nvidia
The Fab 34 facility opened in September and investment is ongoing
Deal frees up cash to allow chipmaker expand capacity globally while investor gets access to asset
The State risks losing out as a bidding war breaks out for major projects between the big countries, including huge subsidies for US companies to encourage them to invest at home
Intel’s shares have lost more than half their value in recent years
Cold War was a ‘cakewalk’ compared to the complexities of the current situation, says expert
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Intel is selling a stake in its Irish plant - how much of the money is invested here will be an indication of whether Ireland’s appeal is waning
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US multinational has spent the past year talking to private capital groups about potential financing options
Minister for Finance Michael McGrath declined to comment on ‘a particular deal’ until it is finalised
Discussions come as private capital groups are increasingly tapped by large corporations to fund expansions
Patrick Byrne seeks various injunctions against the employer including an order restraining his dismissal and the stopping of his salary and benefits
More than halfway through its incentives spending, the US will have far greater scope to manage shocks
Irish index of shares ended the week up 0.5% with gains in construction and travel
Documents were sought in support of hotly contested claims that post-October 7th tweets by Paddy Cosgrave damaged the business
Seen and Heard: Debt warehousing deadline, Intel grants credits, Budget tax hints, Clerys developer refinancing
Euronext Dublin up marginally at close of business on muted day for investors following St Patrick’s Day holiday
Tech stocks and chipmakers decline on Wall Street
Chipmaker says product produced in Leixlip will usher in ‘new generation of personal computers’ with dedicated AI
Shares in chipmaker, which employs more than 6,000 in the State, fell as much as 13%
Concerns included ‘killer robots’, the political establishment and US military intelligence, High Court hears
Computer service exports, including from big names such as Meta and Google, accounted for 58% of State’s total services trade last year, CSO figures show
Joe Bolger and Joe English have been promoted from their roles as factory managers at Intel’s €17 billion Fab 34 facility in Leixlip
Constitutional court ruling leaves the country’s federal budget in disarray and threatens investment in climate transition projects, rail system upgrades and Intel factory
Intel takes in about 660m litres of water a month - the equivalent of 264 Olympic-sized swimming pools - from the river for its chipmaking facility in Co Kildare
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