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JPMorgan says Intel should stick to older chip nodes to revive its foundry business
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 57074, member: 636"] JPMorgan analysts dismiss concerns about Intel threatening TSMC through foundry business revival. The investment bank argues that Intel competition would benefit TSMC by reducing monopoly accusations against the Taiwanese manufacturer. Government scrutiny often targets dominant market players, making shared leadership advantageous for TSMC. Intel requires consistent manufacturing execution across multiple processes to convince major clients like NVIDIA and Apple. The bank suggests Intel pursue older chip technologies rather than cutting-edge processes. Cash flow management presents greater challenges than capital availability for Intel's turnaround efforts. The company recorded negative $15.7 billion free cash flow during fiscal 2024, though improvements emerged under CEO Lip-Bu Tan. Recent quarterly results showed progress from negative $2.4 billion to negative $1.5 billion year-over-year. Property and equipment purchases drained $3.6 billion during the latest quarter. JPMorgan believes Intel's product-focused history complicates customer service and cost efficiency goals for foundry operations. [/QUOTE]
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