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Let me start by saying—I rarely post, but this is worth sharing. Right now, Intel (INTC) is arguably the most undervalued AI play in the market. Yes, the company has had its share of challenges, including a dividend cut, but take a step back and compare it to peers like AMD, QCOM, NVDA, and $TSM. Most of them offer minimal or no dividends, and that’s not why investors are buying them—it’s all about future growth.

Intel has a strong cash position and a clear vision under its current CEO. The groundwork being laid today could reshape the company’s position in the AI and semiconductor space. Based on potential alone, this stock should not be trading below $50.

📈 My target: $75–$100 within the next 3–6 months.

Read the attached and consider loading up while it’s still cheap.

FROM $5.50 TO $186 UNDER THE NEW CEO

June 9 - Lip-Bu Tan took the helm at Intel
○ INTC this year, bringing a reputation for
turnaround success from his 20092021
tenure at Cadence Design Systems (CDNS).

When Tan became CEO of Cadence, its
shares traded near $5.50. By the time
he stepped down, the stock hovered
around $186, up roughly 3,200%. That feat
suggests his playbook might resonate at
Intel, where shares currently trade near $20.

Tan has already moved to trim headcount,
flatten bureaucracy and refocus on core
engineering strengths. He's said Intel must
shed non-core assets and sharpen its
customer focus, steps likely to improve
operating metrics over time.



Resist the urge to sell INTC on this little bump, it's about to rip. Price target $26.

INTC
big new are coming !!!!grab this ASAP !!!!!!!!!!



INTC make intc move to $10, and see how this stupid trump react

INTC I believe that INTC (Intel) is on the rise. Over the past 3 months, major institutional investors haven’t been selling their shares, which suggests there may currently be an opportunity to accumulate shares at lower prices. This could be a strategy to create a shortage in supply while demand increases. Once this accumulation phase is potentially completed, the price may start to move up.

This is not financial advice—just a personal thought and observation.

INTC this is what I called "when market up, it’s not up.. when market down, it’s down" stock