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Intel stock jumps 6.7% to start 2026 as chip rally returns — what Wall Street is watching next
3 January 2026
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Intel stock jumps 6.7% to start 2026 as chip rally returns — what Wall Street is watching next

NEW YORK, January 3, 2026, 06:13 ET — Market closed

  • Intel closed Friday up $2.48, or 6.7%, at $39.38 as chip stocks led early-2026 gains.
  • Semiconductor shares lifted U.S. indexes, with the SOX chip index up 4% on the day.
  • Next focus shifts to the Jan. 9 U.S. jobs report and Intel’s late-January earnings window.

Intel Corporation (INTC) shares ended Friday up $2.48, or 6.7%, at $39.38, after semiconductor stocks paced gains in Wall Street’s first session of 2026. U.S. markets are closed on Saturday.

The move matters because semiconductors tend to set the tone for growth stocks at the start of a new year, when investors rebalance portfolios and reset risk. Big swings in chip names can quickly bleed into broader tech sentiment.

At Friday’s close, Intel was about 11% below its 52-week high of $44.02, and well above its 52-week low of $17.67, according to MarketWatch data. Those levels often serve as simple momentum markers for short-term traders. MarketWatch

Chip stocks powered a broad rebound, with the Philadelphia SE Semiconductor index — which tracks major U.S.-listed chipmakers — up 4% on Friday, Reuters reported. Joe Mazzola, head of trading and derivatives strategist at Charles Schwab, said “investors might be a little more conscious about the valuations they’re paying for some of the AI plays.” Reuters

Intel’s jump outpaced peers such as Nvidia, Broadcom and Qualcomm, which rose 1.26%, 0.44% and 1.13%, respectively, according to MarketWatch data. MarketWatch

That relative strength left Intel acting less like a follower and more like a driver for the group on the day. Semiconductor stocks have become a swing factor for the Nasdaq as investors debate how much AI optimism is already reflected in prices.

Investors now turn to next week’s U.S. payrolls report due Jan. 9 and consumer price index data due Jan. 13, while also watching for a U.S. Supreme Court decision on President Donald Trump’s tariffs and his choice of a new Federal Reserve chair, Reuters reported. A Reuters poll showed economists expect 55,000 jobs added in December, and futures tied to the Fed’s policy rate imply little chance of a cut at the late-January meeting. Reuters

For Intel, the next major calendar marker is earnings: Yahoo Finance’s earnings calendar lists the company’s next report for Jan. 29 after market close. Investors will listen for demand signals in PCs and data centers and any updates on manufacturing execution. Yahoo Finance

Intel last guided December-quarter revenue to $12.8 billion to $13.8 billion, with a midpoint of $13.3 billion, in October, according to a Reuters report at the time. How closely results track that range, and management commentary on margins and capital spending, are typical drivers of the post-earnings move. Reuters

Before Monday’s open, traders will watch whether Friday’s chip surge holds as interest-rate expectations reset early in the year. Chip stocks often trade like “long-duration” assets — meaning they can react more sharply than the broader market to changes in yields.

On the chart, the round-number $40 area is an immediate reference point after Intel closed just below it. A sustained push higher would bring the 52-week high back into focus, while a pullback would test whether Friday’s move was mainly positioning rather than fresh company-specific news.

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