President Trump, Sec. Lutnick praise Intel after the launch of Panther Lake chips — says investment in company already bringing ‘tens of billions of dollars for the American people’

Intel
(Image credit: Intel)

President Donald Trump and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick went on social media to praise Intel and its CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, after the successful launch of the Panther Lake processors. Trump called Tan “the very successful Intel CEO” on his social media platform, saying that the 10% stake the White House took in Intel is already showing a good return for the government. Both the president and Lutnick also mentioned how the company is helping the U.S. regain its lead in cutting-edge chip manufacturing.

“The United States Government is proud to be a Shareholder of Intel, and has already made, through its U.S.A. ownership position, Tens of Billions of Dollars for the American People — IN JUST FOUR MONTHS,” the U.S. president said on Truth Social. “We made a GREAT Deal, and so did Intel. Our Country is determined to bring leading edge Chip Manufacturing back to America, and that is exactly what is happening!!!” The Commerce Secretary also posted on X, “Just four months after the United States invested in Intel, that investment is already delivering tens of billions in value for the American people. That momentum continues with Intel’s new 1.8-nanometer processor, a major step in bringing semiconductor manufacturing back home.”

Intel has been struggling in the past year, with the company announcing a disastrous quarterly report in July 2024, resulting in a $39 billion drop in market cap overnight. It has resulted in thousands of layoffs, with Pat Gelsinger unexpectedly retiring in December 2024. He was replaced by Lip-Bu Tan in March 2025, who had some controversies relating to his past leadership of Cadence, leading to Trump calling on him to resign from his position.

However, Tan was able to turn things around when he visited the White House and talked to the president, which led to the $8.9-billion investment in the company in August. This was followed by a massive deal in September, in which Nvidia announced it was purchasing $5 billion worth of Intel stock while working alongside it to develop x86 RTX SOCs for PCs. This announcement led to a 25% increase in stock price overnight, with Intel keeping up its momentum with the launch of Intel Core Ultra Series 3 chips at CES 2026, which used its cutting-edge 18A node.

Intel’s latest chips seem to be promising, with initial reports showing increased gaming performance from its integrated GPU that can match discrete RTX 4050 graphics cards. Pre-release testing also showed that it can hit 80 fps in Cyberpunk and 100 fps in F1, but the software still needs a bit more tweaking. Aside from its chip consumer business, the company also needs to break even in its foundry business, which isn’t expected to happen until 2027 with the Intel 14A node. Nevertheless, the success of the Intel 18A node is another step in the right direction for the company. In remarks at CES 2026, CEO Lip-Bu Tan said Intel is "going big time into 14A."

Google Preferred Source

Follow Tom's Hardware on Google News, or add us as a preferred source, to get our latest news, analysis, & reviews in your feeds.

Jowi Morales
Contributing Writer

Jowi Morales is a tech enthusiast with years of experience working in the industry. He’s been writing with several tech publications since 2021, where he’s been interested in tech hardware and consumer electronics.

  • -Fran-
    Ah, yes... The USA supporting* the Free Market as always... By picking a Company's side.

    I guess AMD being Texan of origin is not enough to earn them any praise (or bailout).

    Mostly joking, but this is a bad look.

    Regards.
    Reply
  • bit_user
    -Fran- said:
    Mostly joking, but this is a bad look.
    Yeah, and I think the net effect won't have much of an impact on Panther Lake sales.
    Reply
  • Gururu
    All the signs of a cash in and run scenario. Not good!!!
    Reply
  • Gururu
    bit_user said:
    Yeah, and I think the net effect won't have much of an impact on Panther Lake sales.
    Unless they mandate a government wide contract for them.
    Reply
  • bit_user
    Gururu said:
    All the signs of a cash in and run scenario. Not good!!!
    It wouldn't make a lot of sense to sell this soon, IMO.

    Gururu said:
    Unless they mandate a government wide contract for them.
    Well, statistically speaking, I'd expect most government laptops should be Intel-based, since they've traditionally dominated the overall laptop market. So, the only thing that would probably move the needle is if they force an early upgrade of existing machines that otherwise wouldn't be due for replacement this year. I think that might makeup for some lost sales volume, due to others balking at the high price of DRAM, but I wouldn't expect it to be enough to give Intel a banner year.
    Reply
  • Gururu
    bit_user said:
    It wouldn't make a lot of sense to sell this soon, IMO.


    Well, statistically speaking, I'd expect most government laptops should be Intel-based, since they've traditionally dominated the overall laptop market. So, the only thing that would probably move the needle is if they force an early upgrade of existing machines that otherwise wouldn't be due for replacement this year. I think that might makeup for some lost sales volume, due to others balking at the high price of DRAM, but I wouldn't expect it to be enough to give Intel a banner year.
    Oh I don't mean the public. I mean the government. The stock has doubled I am sure they are going to divest their stake soon. Yes, every computer I have used in my ten years in government was Intel based, but pretty new. Everything new they buy I am sure will be panthers.
    Reply
  • JeffreyP55
    Admin said:
    President Donald Trump and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick went on their respective social media platforms to praise Intel and its CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, for the launch of the first chips made using the Intel 18A process node. They also said that it's another step towards the U.S. regaining its lead in cutting-edge chip manufacturing.

    President Trump, Sec. Lutnick praise Intel after the launch of Panther Lake chips — says investment in company already bringing ‘tens of billions o... : Read more
    I don't believe one word out of the mouths from either of those two.
    Reply
  • bit_user
    Gururu said:
    Oh I don't mean the public. I mean the government. The stock has doubled I am sure they are going to divest their stake soon.
    Yes, I did take you to mean the US Government selling its stake. I would not expect them to sell, this soon. But, what do I know?
    Reply
  • Gururu
    bit_user said:
    Yes, I did take you to mean the US Government selling its stake. I would not expect them to sell, this soon. But, what do I know?
    They may not, I just don't trust the history of fraud and scam around everything from T steaks to T phones. So I just assume w/e makes for more riches quicker would be exercised.
    Reply
  • hotaru251
    investment in company already bringing ‘tens of billions of dollars for the American people’

    given Intel was bleeding money, they got a bail out paid for by american tax dollars in the billions, & again got billions under chips acts...I highly doubt the profit from intel in past yr has actually been net positive for the american people let alone tens of billions :|
    Reply