Analysts had mixed views on Intel Corp (NASDAQ: INTC ) after yesterday''s reports about Intel nearing a deal to acquire Tower Semiconductor Ltd (NASDAQ: TSEM ) for $6 billion. Northland analyst Gus Richard said such a deal would "make a lot of sense" and be a good one for Intel shareholders based on his estimate that it would cost $13 billion -$15 billion to replace the Tower foundry network. Intel "failed the last time it tried to become a foundry," and it needs to learn how to work with foundry customers, develop process design kits, expand its IP … Full story available on Benzinga.com

Intel''s Tower Deal Comes Up Strategically Short

09:15am, Wednesday, 16'th Feb 2022 Seeking Alpha
Intel is investing $5.4 billion to acquire Israels chipmaking company, Tower Semiconductor. The acquisition was announced by the companies on Tuesday, Feb. 15. The deal will allow Intel Corp to have access to more…
Intel Corp is buying Israeli chipmaker Tower Semiconductor (TSEM.TA) for $5.4 billion, the companies said on Tuesday, giving it access to more specialised production as it positions to take advantage of soaring semiconductor demand. Intel is paying $53 per share for Tower – which specialises in analogue chips used in…
Chip-maker Intel on Tuesday confirmed it is acquiring Israeli contract chip manufacturer Tower Semiconductor for approximately $5.4 billion.

Buy more to make more: Intel acquires Tower semiconductors

03:21am, Wednesday, 16'th Feb 2022 IT World Canada
Intel has entered into an agreement to scoop up Israel-based Tower Semiconductors for US$5.4 billion as it continues its quest to boost its foundry capacity, the company announced on Feb. 15. The deal will see Intel pay US$53 per share, $6 over the Tower’s closing price on Feb. 14. Intel intends to fund the acquisition […] The post Buy more to make more: Intel acquires Tower semiconductors first appeared on IT World Canada .
Intel Corp agreed to acquire Tower Semiconductor Ltd for about US$5.4 billion, part of chief executive officer Pat Gelsinger’s push into the outsourced chip-manufacturing business.Intel will pay US$53 per share in cash for Tower, according to a statement Tuesday. The offer represents a 60 per cent premium to Tower’s closing share price in US trading on Monday. The companies’ boards have approved the transaction, which they expect will close in about 12 months.Shares of Tower rose 42 per cent in…

The Game Theory Of Bitcoin, Part 2

01:45am, Wednesday, 16'th Feb 2022 Zero Hedge
The Game Theory Of Bitcoin, Part 2 Authored by Jeremy Garcia via Bitcoin Magazine, Read "A Look At The Game Theory Of Bitcoin," the first part of this series, here. Thinking about the potential Bitcoin-oriented geopolitical moves to be made only shows the unlimited possibilities of Bitcoin’s game theory… In this article I will suggest potential routes for Bitcoin’s game theory to play out. So, what is game theory? In layman''s terms, if you are playing any game of strategy, whether it be chess, basketball, football, Battleship, Monopoly or checkers, any move you make in the game will have to be countered by your opponent. The strategic decisions that you and your opponent make will ultimately determine who wins and who loses the game. This is game theory in its most simplistic form. Undoubtedly, the countries with the highest inflation rates will adopt bitcoin first and will be the greatest beneficiaries. Countries like the U.S. may take a longer time, as they will still be hyperinflating their currencies with their powerful seigniorage they hold.

Intel acquires Tower Semiconductor to expand its manufacturing capacity

12:10am, Wednesday, 16'th Feb 2022 Help Net Security
Intel and Tower Semiconductor announced a definitive agreement under which Intel will acquire Tower for $53 per share in cash, representing a total enterprise value of approximately $5.4 billion. The acquisition significantly advances Intel’s IDM 2.0 strategy as the company further expands its manufacturing capacity, global footprint and technology portfolio to address unprecedented industry demand. “Tower’s specialty technology portfolio, geographic reach, deep customer relationships and services-first operations will help scale Intel’s foundry services and advance … More → The post Intel acquires Tower Semiconductor to expand its manufacturing capacity appeared first on Help Net Security .

Intel is spending $5.4 billion on a new acquisition

11:21pm, Tuesday, 15'th Feb 2022 The Dog of Wall Street
Intel is buying Israel-based Tower Semiconductor for $53 a share.
Tower’s facility on Jamboree Road is focused on chips built for the U.S. aerospace and defense industries.
Strong earnings from SABR drove travel stocks higher. TSEM jumped on a deal to be acquired by INTC. CAR and FIS both dropped on earnings news. HUN set a new high.
US sharemarkets were firmer on Tuesday. Investors perceived a de-escalation of tensions between Ukraine and Russia. Benefitting were banks and so-called ''mega cap'' technology stocks. Travel-dependent stocks also lifted sharply on re-opening hopes. Shares in Intel rose 1.8% after it announced a $5.4 billion deal to buy Israeli chipmaker Tower Semiconductor. At the close of trade, the Dow Jones index was up by 423 points or 1.2%. The S&P 500 index was up 1.6%. And the Nasdaq index rose by 349 points or 2.5%. US treasuries were mixed on Tuesday. Investors dissected news on Ukraine together with data showing a solid lift in US producer prices in the latest month. US 10-year yields rose by 6 points to 2.05%. But US 2-year yields fell by 1 point to 1.58%.
Stocks that traded heavily or had substantial price changes Tuesday: Intel Corp., up 86 cents to $48.44. The chipmaker is…
Intel''s $5.4 billion deal to buy Tower Semiconductor represents a big investment in manufacturing analog chips—a different strategy from US chip giants like AMD and NVIDIA which have gone fabless.
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