Intel's fabs may at long last be worth all those billions of dollars

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After several years of uncertainty, job cuts, issues with self-destroying CPUs, and spending billions of dollars on its foundries, Intel has made big strides in moving into a better place. Thanks largely to its latest products and deals with other tech and AI giants. Investors certainly seem to think so, because its market cap is now the highest it has been in more than two and a half decades.

As reported by Tom's Hardware, you can see the figures yourself and easily spot that the last time Intel's market capitalization was above the $300 billion mark was all the way back in October 2000. According to CompaniesMarketCap, the site tracking the figures, this makes Team Blue the 47th most valuable company in the world, though just by market cap and nothing else.

In comparison, AMD is currently enjoying a cap of $385 b...

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