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Intel Stock Soars on AI Hype and $15B Lifeline – Can the Rally Last?
11 November 2025
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Intel Stock Today (Nov. 11, 2025): INTC slips ~1.5% as CEO takes direct charge of AI; SoftBank’s Nvidia sale weighs on semis

Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) finished Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025 lower, closing at $37.88 (-1.5%). Trading volume (≈52.8M) ran well below the recent 50‑day average (≈119.5M) as the broader chip space softened. Even so, Intel outperformed several high‑profile peers that fell more sharply. MarketWatch

Price action and sector context (Nov. 11)

  • INTC: $37.88 at the close, down about 1.5% on the day. MarketWatch
  • Peers: NVDA -~2.9% to $193.16, AMD -~2.7% to $237.52, AVGO -~1.8% to $351.96, QCOM +~1.4% to $173.98. These moves reflect a weak tape for AI‑linked semis—excluding Qualcomm—after a fresh headline out of Japan (see below).
  • Macro backdrop: The Dow Jones closed at a record high as traders bet on a deal to end the U.S. government shutdown, while tech/AI shares lagged. S&P 500 +0.21%, Nasdaq -0.25%, Dow +1.18%. Reuters

What moved Intel today

1) New leadership signal on AI
Late Monday, Intel said CEO Lip‑Bu Tan will personally oversee the company’s AI and Advanced Technologies efforts after CTO and AI chief Sachin Katti departed to join OpenAI. Investors are parsing what a higher‑touch CEO role means for execution across client, data center and foundry roadmaps. Reuters

2) Sector pressure from SoftBank’s Nvidia exit
Semiconductor sentiment cooled after SoftBank disclosed it sold its entire Nvidia stake (≈$5.8B) in October, prompting profit‑taking across AI leaders and weighing on suppliers and rivals. The move, detailed in SoftBank’s earnings, helped push AI‑chip bellwether Nvidia lower and bled into the group. Reuters

3) AMD’s analyst‑day message
Separately, AMD projected its data‑center silicon TAM could reach $1T by 2030, a bold target that kept attention on competitive dynamics in accelerated computing—an area where Intel is working to regain ground. Reuters

Fresh corporate updates to know

  • Board refresh: Intel appointed Dr. Craig H. Barratt (former Barefoot Networks CEO, longtime semi/tech operator) to its board effective Nov. 10—a governance move framed as adding deep technical and scaling expertise. Newsroom

Earnings and guidance snapshot (context)

  • Q3 FY2025 (reported Oct. 23): Revenue $13.7B (+3% YoY)GAAP EPS $0.90; non‑GAAP EPS $0.23. Intel guided Q4 revenue to $12.8B–$13.8B and Q4 EPS to $(0.14) GAAP / $0.08 non‑GAAPexcluding Alterafollowing the sale of a majority stake (deconsolidated Sept. 12). Management highlighted balance‑sheet actions and AI‑driven opportunities across the portfolio. Intel Corporation
  • Cost discipline: Intel later trimmed its FY2025 adjusted opex target to ~$16.8B (from $17B), reflecting portfolio moves including the Altera deconsolidation. Reuters

Strategic backdrop investors are tracking

  • U.S. government equity stake: In August, Intel and the U.S. government announced a deal for a 9.9% federal equity stake (~$8.9B)—converting portions of CHIPS‑related support—aimed at bolstering domestic leading‑edge manufacturing. Newsroom
  • Nvidia and SoftBank investments: Nvidia announced a $5B investment and collaboration with Intel (shares were purchased at $23.28 per AP), while SoftBank invested ~$2B earlier in the turnaround. These deals frame the capital and ecosystem support around Intel’s reset. AP News+1

Key levels

  • 52‑week range: $17.67–$42.48; with today’s close at $37.88, INTC sits ~11% below its 52‑week high set Oct. 28, 2025FT Markets

The takeaway

Intel underperformed the Dow but held up better than many AI‑heavy peers as the market digested CEO Lip‑Bu Tan’s direct oversight of AI, a board refresh, and sector‑wide jitters tied to SoftBank’s Nvidia divestiture. With Q4 guidance set and cost targets tightened, the next leg likely hinges on execution in AI PCs, data‑center silicon (including inference), and foundry progress—areas management has put under the spotlight. Reuters+2Intel Corporation+2


What to watch next

  • Any follow‑on leadership or organizational updates to the AI and Advanced Technologies groups. Reuters
  • Industry read‑throughs from AMD’s analyst day and subsequent hyperscaler commentary. Reuters
  • Additional disclosures tied to the U.S. government stake and collaboration milestones with Nvidia. Newsroom+1
  • Holiday‑quarter demand signals for AI‑labeled PC refresh and data‑center spending. (Context from Intel’s Q4 guide.) Intel Corporation

Data: Market prices as noted above; company and macro headlines dated Nov. 11, 2025 unless otherwise specified. This article is for information only and is not investment advice.

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