Intel's sale of a majority stake in Altera is a calculated move to refocus on its core competencies—CPUs, GPUs, and foundry services. By partnering with Silver Lake, a firm with a strong track record in tech investments, Altera gains operational independence and access to resources that could accelerate its growth in the FPGA market. Intel retains a 49% stake, allowing it to benefit from Altera's future success without the burden of direct management. This divestiture also strengthens Intel's balance sheet, providing capital to invest in areas with higher growth potential. The market's positive reaction, with Intel's shares rising approximately 6% following the announcement, suggests investor confidence in this strategic pivot.
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- Enid Bertha·04-19Buy Buy and then Buy some more. Intel is all you need to know.LikeReport
- Merle Ted·04-19lip-bu is laying down the foundation for the future growth :)LikeReport
