Intel Stock (INTC): Price, Outlook and How to Buy

By: WEEX|2026/07/14 12:01:59

Intel — the US chipmaker behind Core processors, its Data Center & AI business and the Intel Foundry manufacturing arm — trades on Nasdaq under the ticker INTC. This page is the continuously updated home for INTC on WEEX: where to track the price, the 2026 turnaround story and its risks, and the practical routes to get exposure — including INTCON, a tokenized stock designed to track Intel's share price, for investors without a US brokerage account.

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INTC price: where to track it

Intel trades on Nasdaq during US market hours; follow the live quote under NASDAQ: INTC. (Note: INTC is Intel, not INTU/Intuit — a completely different company.) The price responds above all to the foundry turnaround — the 18A node, external customer wins and yields — and to the strategic investments from the US government, NVIDIA and SoftBank. On WEEX, Intel exposure centres on the INTCON tokenized stock; check the live futures listing for the INTCON markets currently offered.

What is Intel, the business?

Intel makes CPUs for PCs and data centers and, through Intel Foundry, is building a contract-manufacturing business. In Q1 2026 (reported April 23, 2026), revenue was US$13.58 billion (+7% YoY), ahead of the US$12.42 billion estimate; non-GAAP EPS was US$0.29 (versus US$0.01 expected), but GAAP EPS was −US$0.73, a net loss tied to restructuring and impairment. Data Center & AI revenue was US$5.1 billion (+22%) and Intel Foundry US$5.4 billion (+16%) — but most of that foundry figure is internal; external third-party foundry revenue was only about US$174 million, so the external ramp is unproven. CEO Lip-Bu Tan leads the turnaround; Q2 2026 guidance is revenue of US$13.8–14.8 billion.

Intel stock outlook for 2026

Bull case

  • Strategic backing — as of 2026 the US government holds a 9.9% stake (US$8.9 billion, August 2025), NVIDIA invested US$5 billion (September 2025), and SoftBank US$2 billion
  • Manufacturing progress — the 18A node reached high-volume manufacturing in late 2025 ("5 nodes in 4 years"), and Panther Lake is shipping
  • Revenue beat and improving non-GAAP profitability — Q1 2026 revenue US$13.58 billion (+7%) topped estimates, non-GAAP EPS US$0.29

Risk factors

  • The foundry is still deeply unprofitable and external-customer revenue is tiny (about US$174 million per quarter); the ramp — reportedly courting Microsoft and AWS — is unproven
  • Persistent GAAP losses from restructuring and impairment; the turnaround hinges on 18A/14A yields and landing marquee external customers
  • Dividend is suspended — no income while you wait; and the strategic stakes (government, NVIDIA, SoftBank) are dilutive
  • Event risk into the results expected around July 23, 2026

For scenario analysis and targets, see the dated coverage below; this page carries no point-in-time targets.

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How to buy Intel stock (INTC)

Route 1 — a licensed brokerage with US-market access: buy INTC on Nasdaq during US market hours. This regulated cash-equity route is the first option.

Route 2 — on WEEX: for users without US-market brokerage access, Intel exposure on WEEX centres on INTCON, a tokenized stock (issued by Ondo) designed to track Intel's share price. Check the live futures listing for the INTCON markets currently offered:

  1. Create a WEEX account and complete verification.
  2. Deposit USDT.
  3. Find the INTCON market on the listing.
  4. Place your order.

INTCON is not the stock itself: it tracks INTC's price and can deviate from the underlying (tracking difference, liquidity, volatility). On futures markets, leverage amplifies losses as well as gains.

Which route fits you?

Point of comparisonBrokerage (INTC)WEEX (INTCON)
What you holdIntel common stockToken/position designed to track INTC's price
Market typesCash equityFutures or spot — see the live listing for availability
Account requirementUS-market brokerage accountWEEX account
Trading hoursUS market hoursSee the market listing
Shareholder rightsYes (note: dividend currently suspended)No — price exposure only

What is a tokenized stock?

A tokenized stock is a blockchain-issued instrument whose price is designed to follow a listed share — for Intel, INTCON. It suits price exposure but does not replace share ownership: no voting rights and no direct dividend. Issuer design details are on the market page — check the live listing for current INTCON availability.

Recent milestones

  • August 2025 — the US government took a 9.9% stake (US$8.9 billion, converting CHIPS grants into equity), becoming Intel's largest shareholder; SoftBank also invested US$2 billion
  • September 18, 2025 — NVIDIA invested US$5 billion at US$23.28/share, with x86/RTX (NVLink) co-development; INTC rose about 22% that day
  • Late 2025 — the 18A node reached high-volume manufacturing ("5 nodes in 4 years"); Panther Lake shipping
  • April 23, 2026 — Q1 2026 results: revenue US$13.58 billion (+7% YoY, a beat); non-GAAP EPS US$0.29; GAAP EPS −US$0.73; Intel Foundry US$5.4 billion, external foundry revenue only about US$174 million
  • Around July 23, 2026 — Q2 2026 results expected (scheduled)

FAQ

Where is Intel stock listed?

On Nasdaq, under the ticker INTC. Do not confuse INTC (Intel) with INTU (Intuit) — different companies.

Does Intel pay a dividend?

No. Intel cut its dividend in 2023 and suspended it entirely since Q4 2024; as of 2026 it is US$0.00 and not reinstated. Intel is not currently a dividend stock.

Did NVIDIA really invest in Intel?

Yes — NVIDIA invested US$5 billion in Intel in September 2025, with x86/RTX co-development. (NVIDIA's US$2 billion in the neocloud Nebius is a separate deal — the US$5 billion belongs to Intel.)

How big is Intel Foundry's external revenue?

Small so far. Intel Foundry reported US$5.4 billion in Q1 2026, but that is mostly internal; external third-party revenue was only about US$174 million — the ramp is a key thing to watch.

Will Intel split its stock in 2026?

No split has taken place in 2026. The last was a 2-for-1 split in 2000.

When is Intel's next earnings report?

Q2 2026 results are expected around July 23, 2026 (scheduled).

Can I get INTC exposure without a US brokerage account?

On WEEX, Intel exposure centres on the INTCON tokenized stock — see the live listing for the markets offered. INTCON is price exposure only, with no shareholder rights, and leverage amplifies losses.

This content is for information only and is not investment advice.

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