英特尔据报道已进入早期谈判阶段,为AMD代工芯片。
Intel Reportedly In Early Stage Talks To Make Chips For AMD

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/intel-jumps-7-after-report-company-early-stage-talks-make-chips-amd

英特尔的股价在有报道称其与长期竞争对手 AMD 讨论代工芯片后大幅上涨。 这项潜在交易对英特尔的代工厂业务来说是一次重大胜利,该业务一直难以获得进展和客户信任。 获得 AMD 的订单将验证英特尔的技术,并表明其处理大规模生产的能力,从而可能吸引其他客户。 虽然 AMD 目前依赖台积电,但将部分制造转移到英特尔代表着一种不寻常的举动。 该交易的范围尚不清楚,因为英特尔目前缺乏生产 AMD 最先进芯片的能力,可能涉及部分转移,甚至 AMD 的直接投资。 此消息是在美国政府、英伟达和软银对英特尔增加投资之后发布的,预示着在首席执行官利普-布·谭的领导下可能出现转机,尤其是在英特尔寻求在人工智能芯片市场夺回失利的情况下。 然而,人们对持续需求和英特尔交付能力仍然持怀疑态度。

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Intel’s stock jumped over 7% Wednesday after Semafor reported the company is in early talks to make chips for longtime rival AMD in its foundry business. AMD shares also ticked higher, up more than 1% on Wednesday - and is up nearly 4% in Thursday trade.

Such a deal would be a major boost for Intel’s relatively new manufacturing arm, which has struggled to attract big customers and has been one of the key reasons Wall Street has had trouble getting behind Intel as an investment.

Analysts say landing AMD would not only validate Intel’s technology but also “send a signal to other chip companies” that the firm can handle large-scale production. AMD, for its part, would be entrusting critical chipmaking to its direct competitor—an unusual move given both companies battle in the x86 PC and server markets.

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It remains unclear how much manufacturing AMD would shift from TSMC, its current supplier. Both Intel and AMD declined to comment.

Intel “currently lacks the technology to produce AMD’s most advanced, profitable chips,” Semafor wrote, meaning any potential deal may cover only part of AMD’s manufacturing, and “it is possible that no agreement will be reached.” Some reports suggest the arrangement could even involve a direct investment by AMD, similar to deals struck with other companies. Semafor has also reported Intel is in talks for backing from Apple.

As Tom's Hardware notes; 

In the past several weeks, Intel has seen a flurry of activity and investments. The United States announced a 9.9% ownership stake in Intel, while Softbank bought $2 billion worth of shares. Alongside Nvidia, Intel announced new x86 chips using Nvidia graphics technology, with the graphics giant also purchasing $5 billion in Intel shares. There have also been reports that Intel and Apple have been exploring ways to work together.

Such a partnership with AMD could validate former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger's vision. He had previously expressed interest in building chips for all of the world's major tech companies, including long-time rival AMD. It's unknown if AMD is considering a stock purchase similar to Nvidia.

AMD would be a major get for Intel, the latter of which has talked to many companies in a search for foundry customers. Current Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan has suggested the company could stop offering its 18A node entirely if there isn't enough demand for it.

The news comes as Intel seeks a turnaround under CEO Lip-Bu Tan. Recent backing from the U.S. government, Nvidia, and SoftBank has been seen as a vote of confidence, though Nvidia stopped short of committing to Intel’s foundry. Intel, once dominant in laptop chips, has been “left flat-footed” by Nvidia’s rapid rise in AI.

Intel shares have surged nearly 77% in 2025. Still, doubts persist. As Bernstein’s Stacy Rasgon quipped: “If you aren’t sure they’ll come, don’t build it," according to IBD.

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