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Intel eyes a memory comeback: why the timing matters for Micron stock

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Intel is reconsidering a business it spent decades leaving as artificial intelligence transforms memory from a commodity into a crucial computing bottleneck. CEO Lip-Bu Tan said on the TechSurge: Deep Tech podcast that Intel is exploring new memory architectures, including ways to bring memory and processors closer together. Tan said he once viewed memory as a commodity business not worth investing in but believes the economics have changed. Int…
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The CEO of Intel suggests a return to the memory sector, judging the market now lucrative and conducive to innovation, he also evokes the possibility of stacking memory and the CPUIntel's CEO Lip-Bu Tan suggested that the company could re-enter the memory sector, an industry now considered strategic and lucrative.The CEO referred to a confidential project and the hiring of Seok-Hee Lee, a former head of SK Hynix, to lead this initiative...

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Invezz broke the news in Road Town, Virgin Islands (British) on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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