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Confused about the potential Qualcomm-Intel deal? Here's why it matters even if it doesn't happen.

Intel stock has plunged this year.

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In today's big story, why you should care about a potential Intel-Qualcomm deal, even if it might not work.

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The big story

Chips on the table

Intel.

Qualcomm's potential bid for Intel would feature plenty of zeros, but one massive question is the real hold-up: How is this going to work?

With both companies' sizable market caps — Qualcomm's is nearly $185 billion; Intel's is more than $96 billion — talks of a deal were bound to turn heads. But industry experts have gone from turning their heads to scratching them trying to make sense of the potential tie-up.

Bernstein's team of chip analysts didn't mince words, writing it "would prefer that Qualcomm not pursue this as it seems very risky to us given uncertain returns."

So what's the issue? Let's break it all down.

Why is everyone doubting this Qualcomm-Intel deal? The big hangup is that Intel designs and manufactures chips. No one is quite sure how the latter half of the business fits into Qualcomm, which only designs chips.

Wait, isn't it a good thing Intel can do both? It used to be, but not anymore. Nowadays, chip companies typically focus on one or the other. Some companies design chips (Nvidia). Only a few manufacture them (TSMC mostly). If anything, doing both has actually hurt, not helped, Intel in recent years. Along with some other bad strategic decisions.

I'm still confused. TSMC's pure manufacturing focus has helped it get very good at what is an incredibly complex process. It works with a bunch of different players, while Intel only really manufactures its own chip designs. Getting all that varied experience has proved particularly beneficial for TSMC in the age of cutting-edge mobile and AI chips. It's so good now that even Intel has TSMC make a few of its designs — the ultimate victory.

So Intel is mid at manufacturing chips? Sighs Sure. It used to be the best, now it's probably third.

If that's the case, why can't Qualcomm just ditch the factories as part of the deal? That is indeed the likely plan. The US needs Intel to keep (and get better at) manufacturing chips. Having the world's most dominant chip manufacturer, TSMC, be based in Taiwan isn't great. If China decides to invade the island, our chip supply is in major trouble.

Why is Qualcomm even reportedly considering buying Intel? Intel is still very good at designing chips for PCs and servers, the computers that go in data centers. These businesses would complement Qualcomm's existing offerings well. Qualcomm would probably then sell Intel's manufacturing operations to another buyer. The problem with that is that this manufacturing business would have almost no customers, and would fall even further behind TSMC.

Does Intel have any other options? Intel's manufacturing capabilities might be a hangup to this deal, but they're why so many people want to see the company survive and thrive. After news of the Qualcomm talks broke, a report followed about PE giant Apollo's interest in investing up to $5 billion in Intel.

So how does this all end? Experts seem incredibly skeptical about a Qualcomm deal going through. But this entire episode highlights important questions about the US' chip-manufacturing abilities, or lack thereof. As for Intel, the company already committed to making big changes, so with or without Qualcomm, expect some upheaval.


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