A new report out of Taiwan has revealed that the current US administration is tying the reduction on trade of trade tariffs on Taiwan to significant TSMC investment in the US. This investment includes a 49% stake in Intel.
It’s actually surprised me to discover that many of the “big computer hardware” companies in the west have somewhat low ratings compared to what I had expected, so maybe this isn’t quite as big of a deal as I thought.
Nvidia’s and AMD’s respective credit ratings look higher (though I’m having trouble immediately finding recent numbers), but they’re also “hot” right now so probably aren’t a good comparison.
I think the bigger story is that Intel is going from “blue chip” type tech stock to more like Seagate or WD (declining revenues on a historical basis).
It’s actually surprised me to discover that many of the “big computer hardware” companies in the west have somewhat low ratings compared to what I had expected, so maybe this isn’t quite as big of a deal as I thought.
Nvidia’s and AMD’s respective credit ratings look higher (though I’m having trouble immediately finding recent numbers), but they’re also “hot” right now so probably aren’t a good comparison.
I think the bigger story is that Intel is going from “blue chip” type tech stock to more like Seagate or WD (declining revenues on a historical basis).