SoftBank to Invest $2 Billion in Intel Stock

SoftBank Group Corp. has committed $2 billion to Intel Corporation through an investment priced at $23 per share, strengthening a decades-long relationship between the two companies. This investment aims to support advancements in US semiconductor innovation and aligns with SoftBank’s broader portfolio encompassing artificial intelligence, robotics, and internet technologies, including a majority stake in Arm. Intel, operating under the principles of Moore’s Law, intends to utilise this capital to further the design and manufacturing of semiconductors for applications spanning cloud computing, network infrastructure, and diverse computing devices. The collaboration seeks to address complex challenges and unlock the potential of data for businesses and society.

SoftBank Group Corp. and Intel Corporation have entered into a definitive agreement whereby SoftBank will invest $2 billion in Intel common stock, priced at $23 per share. This investment signifies a deepened commitment from both companies to advanced technology and semiconductor innovation within the United States, building upon a decades-long working relationship. Masayoshi Son, Chairman & CEO of SoftBank Group Corp., affirmed that semiconductors are fundamental to all industries and that Intel’s established leadership positions it as a critical player in the anticipated expansion of US semiconductor manufacturing and supply.

The investment aligns with SoftBank’s broader vision of enabling the artificial intelligence revolution by accelerating access to technologies supporting digital transformation, cloud computing, and next-generation infrastructure. SoftBank’s existing portfolio includes stakes in AI, robotics, the Internet of Things, telecommunications, internet services, and clean energy, as well as a majority stake in Arm, a key player in future computing architectures. This semiconductor investment into Intel complements SoftBank’s current holdings and strategic objectives within the technology sector.

Intel continues to focus on the design and manufacturing of semiconductors, guided by the principles of Moore’s Law – the observation that the number of transistors in a dense integrated circuit doubles approximately every two years. The company aims to embed intelligence across the cloud, network, edge, and diverse computing devices, unlocking the potential of data to drive positive change for businesses and society, and addressing complex challenges for its customers.

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