SoftBank has committed to a $2 billion investment in Intel at $23 per share—a bold move signaling confidence in the struggling chip giant’s recovery while still clinging to its majority stake in Arm. The decision, clearly not made on a whim, leaves market watchers half-impressed and half-skeptical.
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