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President Trump, Sec. Lutnick praise Intel after the launch of Panther Lake chips — says investment in company already bringing ‘tens of billions of dollars for the American people’

President Trump, Sec. Lutnick praise Intel after the launch of Panther Lake chips — says investment in company already bringing ‘tens of billions of dollars for the American people’

President Trump and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick praised Intel and its CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, following the successful launch of the Panther Lake processors. Trump highlighted the 10% stake the White House took in Intel, noting the significant return on investment for the government. The company's efforts in cutting-edge chip manufacturing were also commended as contributing to the U.S.'s technological leadership. Despite previous struggles, Intel's recent developments, including the launch of the Intel Core Ultra Series 3 chips at CES 2026, have shown promising performance improvements, particularly in gaming. CEO Lip-Bu Tan expressed Intel's commitment to advancing chip manufacturing, with a focus on the 14A node.

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Intel admits it needs more Core Ultra 200-series wafers — 'If we had more Lunar Lake wafers, we would be selling more Lunar Lake'

Intel admits it needs more Core Ultra 200-series wafers — 'If we had more Lunar Lake wafers, we would be selling more Lunar Lake'

Intel is facing supply constraints for its client and data center processors, citing a need for more Core Ultra 200-series Arrow Lake and Lunar Lake wafers to meet demand. The company outsources chiplet production to TSMC, leading to insufficient capacity to fulfill orders. While Intel expects supply growth for Arrow Lake and Lunar Lake in the fourth quarter, it may not be sufficient to clear the backlog. Despite investing in advanced equipment, Intel's production capacity on 10nm-class processes is limited, impacting the availability of Xeon 6 'Granite Rapids' processors. The company has reallocated resources to prioritize production of these processors.

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