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Home » Softbank Bets $2B on Intel

Softbank Bets $2B on Intel

August 18, 2025
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SoftBank Group is committing $2 billion to Intel in a new strategic investment deal that underscores growing confidence in U.S. semiconductor leadership. The agreement, announced jointly by SoftBank and Intel, calls for the purchase of Intel common stock at $23 per share, subject to standard closing conditions.

The move strengthens ties between Masayoshi Son’s SoftBank and Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan, two longtime industry figures who emphasized shared goals in AI, digital transformation, and advanced chip manufacturing. Intel continues to position itself as a cornerstone of U.S. semiconductor capacity as it competes with TSMC, Samsung, and other global leaders in next-generation process technology.

SoftBank’s investment aligns with its broader strategy of backing technologies that drive the AI revolution, cloud infrastructure, and robotics. The company already holds a majority stake in Arm, whose architectures power much of today’s mobile and AI hardware ecosystem. This Intel stake expands SoftBank’s semiconductor exposure beyond Arm’s IP licensing model into U.S. manufacturing and advanced process technologies.

  • SoftBank will invest $2 billion in Intel common stock at $23 per share
  • Transaction remains subject to customary closing conditions
  • Investment highlights SoftBank’s focus on AI, cloud computing, and next-gen infrastructure
  • Intel gains strategic backing as it works to reestablish U.S. leadership in semiconductor manufacturing
  • SoftBank already controls Arm and its Vision Funds have invested heavily in AI startups and digital platforms

“Semiconductors are the foundation of every industry. For more than 50 years, Intel has been a trusted leader in innovation,” said Masayoshi Son, Chairman & CEO of SoftBank Group Corp.

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