Intel Corporation is a leader in semiconductor manufacturing, specializing in the design and production of advanced integrated circuits and microprocessors that power a wide range of computing devices, from personal computers to data centers and Internet of Things applications. The company is renowned for its innovative technologies that drive performance and efficiency in computing, offering products tailored for various sectors including consumer, enterprise, and mobile markets. In addition to hardware, Intel also invests in software and services to support its ecosystem, fostering advancements in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and autonomous systems. Through its commitment to research and development, Intel plays a critical role in shaping the future of technology. Read More
After years of being written off, the chipmaker recently notched its best single-day stock move since 1987 -- and shares have climbed even higher since.
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Intel (INTC) has surged 360% over the past year, driven by strong technical momentum and data-centric business expansion. INTC currently holds a 100% “Buy” technical opinion from Barchart. Shares are trading at new all-time highs. Despite robust grow...
Options pricing suggests traders are bracing for a more than 23% move in Intel stock by July 2026, signaling sharply divergent outcomes following its massive post-earnings rally.
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A Barchart report shows that institutional investors have piled into long-dated Intel Corp call options. That is after its huge rise on Friday. Are investors still bullish, or shorting OTM calls?