Two ways of looking at the U.S. government 10% stake in Intel
By Majeed Ahmad, EETimes | August 25, 2025

After U.S. automakers’ rescue in 2008, here comes the U.S. government direct investment in Intel as part of a broader America-first manufacturing initiative. However, what’s different this time around is the forceful nature of this strategic investment in the backdrop of geopolitical headwinds and the perception that it’s driven by national security considerations.
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