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Japan’s SoftBank to take $2 billion stake in computer chip maker Intel

August 19, 2025
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Japan’s SoftBank to take $2 billion stake in computer chip maker Intel
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BANGKOK (AP) — Japanese technology giant SoftBank Group plans to take a $2 billion stake in computer chip maker as it deepens its involvement in U.S. semiconductor manufacturing and other advanced technology in the United States, the companies said Monday.

Shares in both companies fell Tuesday after the announcement, which coincided with unconfirmed reports that President Donald Trump is considering having the U.S. government buy a stake in the chip maker.

in an array of companies that it sees as holding long-term potential. It has been stepping up investments in the United States since Trump returned to the White House. In February, its chairman Masayoshi Son joined Trump, Sam Altman of OpenAI and Larry Ellison of Oracle in announcing a major investment of up to $500 billion in a project to develop artificial intelligence called

SoftBank plans to buy $2 billion of Intel’s common stock, paying $23 per share.

“Semiconductors are the foundation of every industry, Son said in a statement. ”This strategic investment reflects our belief that advanced semiconductor manufacturing and supply will further expand in the United States, with Intel playing a critical role.”

Intel helped launch Silicon Valley but has fallen behind rivals like Nvidia Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and is shedding thousands of workers and slashing costs under its new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan.

Intel plans to end the year with 75,000 “core” workers excluding subsidiaries, through layoffs and attrition, down from 99,500 core employees at the end of 2024. The company previously announced a .

Trump recently said Tan, who was made should resign but after meeting with him last week said he had an “amazing story.”

SoftBank’s shares were down 2.2% Tuesday in Tokyo, while Intel’s dropped 3.7% on Monday in New York.

The post Japan’s SoftBank to take $2 billion stake in computer chip maker Intel appeared first on Associated Press.

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