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    Trump’s changing stance on Intel’s “conflicted” CEO Lip-Bu Tan sparks talk of government stake in the chipmaker

    techupdateadminBy techupdateadminAugust 16, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during the United Nations General Assembly seen on a laptop computer in Hastings on the Hudson, New York, U.S., on Tuesday, Sept. 22. 2020.
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    A stake in Intel could soon be owned by the United States government. The Trump administration is reportedly considering purchasing part of the chipmaker following a meeting with Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan.

    The news, first reported by Bloomberg, comes only one week after Trump said Tan is “CONFLICTED and must resign.” At the time, Trump said there “is no other solution to this problem.” That turned out not to be the case, however, as Trump has since met with Tan, praised the Intel CEO’s “success and rise”, and called Tan’s journey an “amazing story.”

    In a post on Truth Social, Trump stated that US cabinet members and Tan will make suggestions over the next week. Intel also issued a positive statement regarding the meeting, referring to the interaction as a “candid and constructive discussion on Intel’s commitment to strengthening U.S. technology and manufacturing leadership.”


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    The statement also shared plans to work with the Trump administration, though Intel did not share any details.

    Bloomberg’s information regarding the US government potentially purchasing a stake in Intel comes from unnamed sources. There is no guarantee that an agreement will be made. As seen over the last two weeks, the thoughts of the Trump administration can change quickly.

    “Discussion about hypothetical deals should be regarded as speculation unless officially announced by the administration,” said White House spokesman Kush Desai to Bloomberg — Intel declined to comment on the discussions.

    A lot has happened recently regarding Intel and the Trump administration. Here’s a quick rundown of the key events.

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    August 7, 2025: Trump says Intel CEO is “conflicted,” calls for resignation

    Trump took to social media to express concern regarding Intel’s CEO.

    “The CEO of INTEL is highly CONFLICTED and must resign, immediately. There is no other solution to this problem,” said Trump on Truth Social.

    Trump’s accusation that Tan is “conflicted” referred to Tan’s relationship with Cadence Design Systems, of which Tan used to be CEO.

    Cadence Design Systems recently pled guilty to “unlawfully exporting semiconductor design tools to a restricted PRC military university.” With that plea came an agreement to pay over $140 million in penalties. Notably, Tan was not listed in the indictment.

    Reuters reported earlier this year that Tan invested in hundreds of Chinese companies between 2012 and 2024, some of which had military ties.

    August 8, 2025: Intel aims to clear up “misinformation”

    Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan issued a statement following accusations of being “conflicted” regarding the United States. (Image credit: Getty Images | Bloomberg)

    Tan shared a letter responding to Trump’s call for the CEO to resign. The message reaffirms Tan’s love for the United States, discusses his relationship with Walden International and Cadence Design Systems, and expresses a desire to meet with the Trump administration.

    “Let me start by saying this: The United States has been my home for more than 40 years. I love this country and am profoundly grateful for the opportunities it has given me. I also love this company,” said Tan.

    “Leading Intel at this critical moment is not just a job – it’s a privilege. This industry has given me so much, our company has played such a pivotal role, and it’s the honor of my career to work with you all to restore Intel’s strength and create the innovations of the future. Intel’s success is essential to U.S.”

    He went on to say that he has built relationships with a diverse range of companies over his 40+ years in the industry.

    August 11, 2025: Trump meets with Intel CEO

    WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 07: U.S. President Donald Trump takes a question from a member of the media during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Oval Office of the White House on April 7, 2025 in Washington, DC. President Trump is meeting with Netanyahu to discuss ongoing efforts to release Israeli hostages from Gaza and newly imposed U.S. tariffs.

    President Trump met with Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan to discuss the chipmaker’s future. (Image credit: Getty Images | Kevin Dietsch)

    Trump met with Tan to discuss the chipmaker’s future.

    “The meeting was a very interesting one. His success and rise is an amazing story,” said Trump. “Mr. Tan and my Cabinet members are going to spend time together, and bring suggestions to me during the next week.”

    Intel also discussed the meeting, stating, “Earlier today, Mr. Tan had the honor of meeting with President Trump for a candid and constructive discussion on Intel’s commitment to strengthening U.S. technology and manufacturing leadership.”

    The company’s statement expressed appreciation and stated plans to work with the administration.

    August 14, 2025: Trump reportedly considers US buying stake in Intel

    Lip-Bu Tan delivers the key-note address during the CDN Live conference in Bangalore on November 19, 2009.

    Intel appointed Lip-Bu Tan as CEO earlier this year. (Image credit: Getty Images | DIBYANGSHU SARKAR, Stringer)

    Bloomberg reports that the Trump administration is in talks to have the US government purchase a stake in Intel.

    Earlier this year, Intel appointed Tan to “restore Intel’s position as a world-class products company,” Tan’s appointment came after the sudden and surprising departure of former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger.

    During Gelsinger’s tenure, Intel was named as one of the largest beneficiaries of the CHIPS Act. Intel broke ground on an Ohio plant in 2022 that would be one of the largest in the world when completed.

    But construction on that plant has since slowed under Tan’s leadership. The Ohio plant has faced repeated delays, even before Tan’s appointment, with the first unit now expected to be operational around 2030–2031.

    The US government’s purchase of a stake in Intel could change plans for the Ohio plant and significantly alter the future of Intel.

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