- President Trump and the CEO of Intel Lip-Bu Tan could be under discussion on an agreement
- Intel shares increased 7% after the report
- The Ohio One campus of $ 28 billion in the company could benefit from such an investment
The Trump administration would be in talks on the acquisition of equity in Intel, the manufacturer of fleas Beagured in his latest offer to stimulate American manufacturing,
Reports of Bloomberg Claiming after the recent meeting between President Trump and the CEO of Intel Lip -Bu Tan – a threatened relationship after the president called Tan to resign for alleged ties with China, talks would have been held for an agreement.
A potential government investment could include share holdings, guaranteed purchases, loans and private financing, similar to the recent participation of $ 400 million in Pentagon in MP Materials which recently caused a 150 million dollars loan.
The US government could buy participation in Intel
The news comes after a long period of uncertainty for Intel with several quarters of falling income.
Things have already slowly started to turn around, however, with Intel, which has experienced flat income over a year in its last quarter under the direction of the new CEO LIP-BU tan.
“We are focused on the laser to strengthen our basic product portfolio and our AI roadmap to better serve customers. We also take the actions necessary to build a more disciplined financial foundry,” he said.
Intel shares have increased by more than 7% following the report that the US government could be involved in Intel operations, but the agreement remains unconfirmed without yet the agreement concluded.
The White House explained: “The discussion on hypothetical agreements should be considered a speculation, unless the administration is officially announced”.
Intel had already signed an agreement with AWS in September 2024 to accelerate the development of the manufacture of fleas in Ohio, but progress has remained slow.
As part of the agreement, AWS was going to add $ 7.8 billion to extend its own data center operations in the center of Ohio.
In February 2025, EVP, head of world operations and GM for Intel Foundry Manufacturing, Naga Chandrasekaran, said that Intel expects the first of its two Ohio Fabs to start operations between 2030 and 2031, the second online about a year later.