Thursday, October 17, 2024

Intel -- The Spin-Offs Begin -- October 17, 2024

Locator: 48615INTEL.

Link here.

From the linked article:

Intel is looking to sell at least a minority stake in its Altera unit in a transaction that would raise several billion dollars in cash for the struggling chipmaker.
Intel is looking for a deal that values Altera at around $17 billion, said the people, who requested anonymity to speak freely about confidential information. Intel purchased Altera for $16.7 billion in 2015.

A representative for Intel declined to comment. The sale process represents an abrupt change from Intel’s prior commentary on Altera. As recently last month, CEO Pat Gelsinger said that Intel’s leadership considered the business to be a core part of Intel’s future.
Intel has previously said it could look to monetize Altera business through an IPO, possibly as soon as 2026. But the idea of taking strategic or private equity investment would be a marked acceleration of those plans.

One of several things going on, or possibly a combination:

  • Intel is burning through cash at a dangerous pace.
  • Intel needs a lot more cash to carry out plans to build more foundries overseas that have been "put on hold."
  • Intel needs cash -- period -- to even begin to compete with the other magnificent seven whose pockets are very, very deep. Another one of the magnificent seven joined the trillion-dollar club today.

Intel (INTC) market cap: <$100 billion.

Interestingly, "generative AI" suggests that Intel was looking to spin off Altera as far back as 2023:

But if a month ago, Altera was considered a core part of Intel's future or tonight the CEO is willing to spin it off -- speaks volumes. 

From google's generative AI:

Intel selling off Altera, selling off its "seed corn."

Look at the numbers.

Cash burn rate: $12 billion / annum -- and it's gonna get worse (?).

Altera spin-off: $16 billion. 

This is not rocket science.

By the way, google intel cash burn rate and then do the same on "DuckDuckGo" and see which search engine you prefer. 

For more on cash burn rate for Intel see this short note by Motley Fool, from July 12, 2024.

Altera? FPGAs. Link here. This is almost embarrassing. 

The FPGA sector? Owned by AMD. No wonder Intel is looking to off-load Altera. Altera ppears to have no strategic value for Intel. This is absolutely fascinating. When you get serious, there are two universes: the Apple Silicon universe; and, the Android (whatever that is) universe: Nvidia and AMD with Broadcom and Qualcomm in supporting roles / niches.

On another note, some say QCOM is still interested in Intel but "pulled back," waiting for the outcome of the election. The Biden-Harris administration, some think, would frown on a huge tech company (QCOM) buying another huge tech company (INTC) to become a super-big tech company, whereas Trump-Vance might welcome such a tie-up, believing that Intel is too important to the US to fail. 

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