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NASDAQ:INTC   Intel Corporation
Intel can only go up from here, with all the hype stocks like AMD and Nvidia for example just relentlessly going up and are way overpriced at this point, you are overpaying for growth.
All you need to do is look at INTC 1999/2000 hype run up and 20+ years later the stock never made a new all the time. While the stock never made a new all time high i strongly believe now is the time for Intel.
With the new intel GPUs that are coming out early next year they will take market share from both Nvidia and AMD, the growth potential is almost unlimited for them as they start from zero.
CPUs are still not as good as AMD ones but Intel is still on 14nm process node while AMD is using TSMC 7nm and that is main reason they are ahead but the cap is not that huge, Intel is still on very old 14nm process node and are able to compete still with AMD just fine.

*Massive cash flow
*Intel 10nm is coming online soon.(It will be equal or better then TSMC 7nm)
*Intel is investing between $60 billion and $120 billion on brand-new fab complex.
*Intel got a alliance/deal with IBM(yes that boring IBM the research company) to use the new revolutionary 2nm process, IBM’s 2nm process offers greater density (more transistors per square millimeter) and lower power than TSMC’s 3nm(This news is so massive yet none talks about it).
*All Intel competitors are fabless and are using TSMC to produce the chips...even Apple. With China being unpredictable right now, tension with Taiwan would have unknown consequences. Nvidia, AMD, Apple etc all those companies would have no way to make the chips anymore, yes crazy right?

www.tomshardware.com...us-manufacturing-hub
www.forbes.com/...intel-fab-tech/?sh=1a59799...
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Intel Wins US Government Project to Develop Leading-Edge Foundry Ecosystem!!!

finance.yahoo.com/ne...oject-100000395.html
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