Buy Intel Before It Brings Chip Production to America

Backed against the wall by the rise of Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE:TSM), Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) is putting all its financial chips (and more) on the line, which has big implications for INTC stock.

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CEO Pat Gelsinger has promised to bring half the semiconductor industry to the U.S. and Europe . China’s rise as a technology power is being used to bring in government cash.

Intel has plans to spend $100 billion each in Europe and the U.S. over 10 years, but Gelsinger needs government subsidies to back his play. Intel had in cash at the end of June, and nearly $32 billion in long-term debt against a market cap of $220 billion.

Chips on the Table

ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½s remain skeptical. Taiwan Semi is now worth nearly three times Intel at $641 billion. It has mastered the ultraviolet techniques to bring circuit lines within just two nanometers of each other, while Intel just promises to learn how.

Chip-making gravitated toward China and Taiwan in recent decades because of lower labor costs and fewer environmental strings. Intel was part of the trend, with fabrication plants in Ireland, Israel, . Intel also has assembly plants in Chengdu, China, along with Vietnam and Malaysia.

Now Gelsinger wants to reverse all that in a decade. He calls his plan . It was launched with $20 billion for two new Arizona fabrication plants. Intel has since announced an ambitious fabrication roadmap, with circuit lines 2 nm or .

Gelsinger is also promising to remake Intel’s insular corporate culture. Intel is becoming a “foundry,” Gelsinger said, making chips for rivals as well as itself. He reportedly made , spun out from Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) 12 years ago and now . After expressing initial interest, Global is now preparing its own IPO, .

A Rocky Present for INTC Stock

Intel’s present is nothing like Gelsinger’s promise.

Intel’s current chips keep losing share to AMD in the data center. They use too much energy, says Cloudflare (NYSE:NET), which rejected Intel chips . Cloud czars like

Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) are also starting to produce their own chips, using designs from Arm Holdings, which Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) is trying to buy from Softbank (OTCMKTS:SFTBY).

Right now, Intel is a no-growth company in a fast-growing industry. Second quarter net income of $5.1 billion, $1.24 per share, was little changed from 2020. Revenue of $19.6 billion . By contrast Taiwan Semi sales grew almost 20%, and net income by 11%, . The Taiwanese company is matching Intel’s moves in Arizona , but still makes most of its chips in Taiwan.

China’s growing threat to take over Taiwan as it did Hong Kong this year is giving Gelsinger his chance. Intel is not only working with governments on subsidy arrangements but with Taiwan Semi itself, which will produce 3 nm chips for Intel . Chinese plants, by contrast, are still making chips with circuit lines 14 nm apart.

The Bottom Line on INTC Stock

If Gelsinger’s plans come off, Intel stock is dirt cheap. Despite paying a dividend that yields 2.6%, Intel is now worth less than half fab-less Nvidia and nearly twice AMD. Analysts haven’t gotten on board, either, with  and only 9 saying buy it.

For the first time since the 1970s, then, Intel stock is a speculation. But I shudder to think what might happen to America’s global competitiveness if Gelsinger’s plans fail. I’m a buyer.

On the date of publication, Dana Blankenhorn held long positions in NVDA, TSM, AAPL and INTC. The opinions expressed in this article are those of the writer, subject to the InvestorPlace.com Publishing Guidelines.

has been a financial and technology journalist since 1978. He is the author of available at the Amazon Kindle store. Write him at danablankenhorn@gmail.com or tweet him at . He writes a Substack newsletter, , which covers technology, markets, and politics.

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