Last Call: Should You Load Up on Intel Stock Before 2025 Ends?

Core Viewpoint - Intel's stock experienced a significant increase of nearly 90% in 2025, driven by new leadership and substantial investments from the U.S. government, Nvidia, and SoftBank, alongside cost-cutting measures. However, for continued growth in 2026, Intel must navigate several challenges and secure key customers for its foundry business [1]. Group 1: Foundry Business and Customer Acquisition - Intel needs to secure a major customer for its foundry business, with rumors suggesting that Apple may consider using the Intel 18A process, which would be a significant achievement if realized [3]. - The company must demonstrate progress in attracting customers for its upcoming Intel 14A process, set to launch in 2027 [3]. Group 2: Product Development and Market Competition - The Intel 18A process will be critical for the launch of the Panther Lake and Nova Lake CPU families in 2026, as Intel aims to regain market share lost to AMD due to previous manufacturing disadvantages [4]. - New manufacturing processes are expected to help Intel close the gap with TSMC, AMD's manufacturing partner, which has been a key factor in Intel's competitive landscape [4]. Group 3: Market Conditions and Challenges - The current memory chip market is facing challenges, with prices rising due to high demand amid the AI boom, which could negatively impact Intel's PC CPU business growth in 2026 [6]. - Despite the temporary headwinds in the memory chip market, Intel's foundry business represents a multi-billion-dollar opportunity as demand for custom-designed chips increases [7].