From subsidies to subtraction: Lip-bu Tan rewrites Intel’s revival playbook

The semiconductor industry rarely sees such a stark contrast in leadership philosophy as the one emerging between Intel’s current and former CEOs. Pat Gelsinger, who recently stepped down after failing to engineer Intel’s revival, now offers strategic advice to Japan’s Rapidus on challenging TSMC. Meanwhile, his successor, Lip-Bu Tan, has wasted no time in his emergency appointment, announcing significant layoffs just three months into his tenure.

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AI server demand surges as Nvidia GPUs, AWS ASICs drive Q3 growth

Nvidia has overcome key supply constraints tied to its GB200 AI GPU, clearing the way for major server makers like Quanta and Foxconn to ramp up shipments starting late in the second quarter of 2025. Industry analysts expect demand to intensify further in the third quarter of 2025, providing fresh momentum for the broader AI server ecosystem in the second half of the year.

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DDR4 memory shortage pushes prices up as industry moves faster to DDR5

Despite ongoing geopolitical uncertainty and a seasonal slowdown after the second-quarter stockpiling, memory chip suppliers remain cautiously upbeat about growth heading into the third quarter of 2025. A worsening shortage of DDR4 modules has triggered a surge in rush orders from customers, with demand skyrocketing and prices for DDR4 now surpassing those of newer DDR5 products—a rare flip that’s accelerating the industry’s transition to next-gen memory. Analysts expect the supply crunch to persist through the end of the year.

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