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Home » Trump administration’s deal is based to prevent Intel from selling foundry unit

Trump administration’s deal is based to prevent Intel from selling foundry unit

Tarun Khanna by Tarun Khanna
August 29, 2025
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Trump administration’s deal is based to prevent Intel from selling foundry unit

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The Trump administration looks intent on controlling Intel’s capacity to make main business decisions around its faltering foundry business unit.

According to reporting from the Financial Times, at a Deutsche Bank conference on Thursday, Intel’s CFO David Zinsner tell us new information about the corporation’s current deal with the Trump administration, which gave the U.S. government a 10% equity stake.

The deal was dependent in a manner to charge Intel if it spins out its foundry business unit, which makes custom chips for outside customers, in the next few years.

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Last week’s deal consisted a 5 year warrant that would permit the U.S. administration to take an additional 5% of Intel, at $20 a share, if the corporation held less than 51% equity in its foundry business. Zinsner stated he anticipated that warrant to expire.

“I assume from the administration’s angle, they have been arranged with that; they didn’t want to see us take the business and spin it off or sell it to any somebody,” he stated

Zinsner delivered that the corporation received $5.7 billion in cash on Wednesday, because of remaining week’s deal, consistent with Reuters. (That cash comes from the last grants formerly awarded, however not but paid, to Intel under the U.S. CHIPS and Science Act.)

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters these days that the deal became nonetheless being ironed out.

Intel declined to comment upon the deal beyond Zinsner’s remarks.

This deal structure is without a doubt a testimony to the Trump administration’s choice to bring more chip production to the US as many players in the field turn to Taiwan Semiconductor production Company’s offshore production instead.

But this warrant additionally forces Intel to maintain a business unit this is dropping money. Intel Foundry reported an operating income loss of $3.1 billion throughout the second quarter and has been a source of strife for the semiconductor business.

There were calls from analysts, board participants, and investors alike to spin out the struggling foundry unit, which seemed like it would might actually happen last fall, earlier than Intel Foundry’s architect, former CEO Pat Gelsinger, retired suddenly in December.

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