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Intel stock price jumps as board chair exit and Infosys AI pact grab attention

Intel stock price jumps as board chair exit and Infosys AI pact grab attention

NEW YORK, March 4, 2026, 11:45 EST — Regular session

  • Intel stock jumped roughly 4.6%, trading at $45.08 late in the morning.
  • Chipmaker chair Frank Yeary plans to step down after the annual meeting on May 13. Craig Barratt is lined up to succeed him.
  • Infosys and Intel are expanding their partnership, looking to ramp up enterprise AI rollouts.

Intel (INTC.O) climbed roughly 4.6% to $45.08 on Wednesday, with shares moving from $42.74 to as high as $45.21 during the session as investors reacted to new changes on the board.

That move throws governance into sharp relief for a company still out to prove to Wall Street that its turnaround isn’t just talk. Intel’s overhauling both its board and C-suite as it works to get manufacturing back on track—and stakes its future on gaining ground in both data center chips and AI infrastructure.

Intel, in an 8-K filing with the SEC, disclosed that chair Frank Yeary informed the board on Feb. 27 of his plans to retire and not seek re-election. Following the May 13 annual meeting, Barratt is set to step in as independent chair, with the board’s size dropping to 11 directors from 12. CEO Lip-Bu Tan credited Yeary’s support for enabling him to “take decisive actions to strengthen our financial foundation.” Yeary, for his part, described the company’s overhaul as a “disciplined, multi-year effort.” intc.com

Jay Goldberg, an analyst at Seaport Securities, didn’t mince words about Yeary’s departure, calling it “long overdue.” He pointed to the need for a more chip-focused board as Tan moves to drive change inside the company. “Professionalizing the board will help that a lot,” Goldberg said, arguing Intel’s board hadn’t kept up as the company lagged behind Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Reuters

Intel notched another enterprise win, landing in the spotlight with Infosys as the two firms said they’ll step up their strategic partnership. The goal: help clients shift AI projects from pilot stage into real-world use, using Intel Xeon processors and Gaudi AI accelerators to speed things along. Infosys CEO Salil Parekh called the expanded alliance a way to “unlock AI value at scale – securely, cost-effectively.” Tan, for his part, said the move extends Intel’s AI hardware reach across the global enterprise scene. Infosys

Stocks climbed, pushing the S&P 500 roughly 0.8% higher and the Nasdaq up 1.3%, a shift that gave chip stocks firmer footing following recent volatility.

Intel shares have swung sharply since late January, after the company revealed difficulties meeting demand for server chips powering AI data centers and projected quarterly revenue and profit that missed Wall Street estimates.

The management shakeup alone won’t cut it. Investors remain focused on whether Intel can deliver on manufacturing and product milestones, rein in expenses, and steer clear of fresh supply or execution hiccups that could squeeze margins further.

Now, attention shifts to the annual meeting on May 13, where the chair handover is set. Traders are also watching for any specifics on Tan’s approach to running the board—and his strategy for sticking with the turnaround.

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