Today: 28 June 2026
Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) edges lower, pulling back from $700 billion mark

Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) edges lower, pulling back from $700 billion mark

New York, June 28, 2026, 10:01 (EDT)

  • U.S. stock markets are closed for the weekend. Next week is a short week, with only four sessions. Nasdaq will shut on Friday, July 3 for the Independence Day holiday.
  • Intel finished Friday at $128.32, off 3.42%. Shares had reached a 52-week high of $141.45 on Monday.
  • Intel traded about 587 million shares over five sessions, which is around four times its most recent short interest figure.
  • The PHLX Semiconductor Index (INDEXNASDAQ:SOX) dropped 5.3% on Friday, bringing this week’s loss to 7.9%. Chip stocks fell on fresh concerns about AI spending.

Intel Corporation enters the holiday-shortened trading week having slipped under the $700 billion market cap it targeted earlier on Monday. The stock backed off its 52-week high after a steep chip sector selloff.

Intel shares finished Friday at $128.32, down 3.42%, then slipped to $127.62 in after-hours trading. On Monday, the stock hit a high of $141.45. That drop puts Intel 9.3% under its intraday high for the week, wiping about $66 billion off its value, based on MarketWatch’s figure of 5.03 billion shares outstanding. Intel’s market cap was $644.94 billion, still $55 billion away from $700 billion.

Intel didn’t just slow down this week. The company slipped below a key market-cap mark, showing where buyers draw the line on its AI, CPU, and foundry push.

Strong volume points to a reversal that was more than just short covering. Intel moved about 587 million shares Monday to Friday, according to reported daily volume. Short interest sat at 143.87 million shares as of June 15. That number doesn’t say who was selling, but a basic short squeeze story is hard to back up on the math.

Chip stocks slid again, with Reuters saying the chip index dropped 5.3% on Friday and was down 7.9% this week, the biggest weekly loss since early April. “The questions around profitability and the capex story are certainly not going away,” David Stubbs, chief investment strategist at AlphaCore Wealth Advisory, said. Art Hogan at B. Riley Wealth pointed to memory costs as adding “renewed inflationary pressure” after Apple Inc. hiked some device prices. Reuters

Intel is still counting on delivery in foundry and packaging. The company said June 18 that Seok-Hee Lee will become executive vice president of Intel Foundry. CEO Lip-Bu Tan called “advanced packaging and system integration” key strengths for Intel. Lee said Intel holds a unique spot in advanced packaging. intc.com

Intel’s next big challenge is financial. First-quarter revenue came in at $13.6 billion, up 7%. For the second quarter, Intel guided to revenue between $13.8 billion and $14.8 billion. Data Center and AI sales climbed 22% in the first quarter, and Intel Foundry revenue was up 16%. The stock’s gains so far this year mean there’s less room if margins and cash flow don’t show progress soon.

Intel faces a price test this week. Friday’s low was $125.50. MarketWatch said the $139.276 level is the price Intel needs for a $700 billion market cap. Buyers coming back toward that mark would signal support for the turnaround. A drop under Friday’s low would put June’s rally in question going into the July 3 market closure.

Marcin Frąckiewicz is the founder and CEO of TS2 Space, a satellite communications company serving customers around the world. A graduate of the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), he has more than two decades of experience in telecommunications, satellite services and technology ventures. He writes about satellite communications, space technology, artificial intelligence and the stock market, with a particular focus on technology companies, semiconductors, emerging industries and the trends shaping global innovation.

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