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481 Intel could sell up to 49% of foundry business to external investors — here's why a full IPO of Intel Foundry is unlikely

Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware · 09/08/2025 18:53 EDT

Intel could sell up to 49% of foundry business to external investors — here's why a full IPO of Intel Foundry is unlikely

Intel CFO David Zinsner confirmed that Intel could theoretically sell up to 49% of Intel Foundry without violating U.S. government agreements. However, the company is unlikely to do so due to ownership restrictions, partial fab control, and limited investor interest in the money-bleeding unit, which makes a full spin-off or IPO financially unattractive for now.

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