Intel Rises 3%, NVIDIA Disclosure Shows Holdings Surged to $30 Billion Combined with Foundry Client Tailwinds

Market Focus
Aug 17

On August 17, Intel rose 3% in regular trading. The rally was driven by NVIDIA's 13F filing with the SEC revealing a dramatic increase in its Intel stake, alongside positive foundry business developments.

According to NVIDIA's regulatory filing, as of June 30, it held approximately 214.8 million shares of Intel valued at roughly $30 billion, a more than threefold increase from approximately $9.5 billion at the end of March. This signals strong confidence from an industry leader in Intel's trajectory. Additionally, Intel CEO Tan Lip Bu recently purchased 105,263 shares at $95 per share, totaling approximately $10 million, further boosting market sentiment.

On the foundry front, UBS issued a report noting that due to persistent tightness in TSMC's advanced process and packaging capacity, AMD may shift some data center CPU/GPU production to Intel's foundry using EMIB-T packaging. The report also identified Google, Apple, AMD, and SpaceX as potential Intel foundry clients. Meanwhile, institutional filings showed Millennium Management and Tiger Global both initiated or increased Intel positions in Q2.

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