<p>➀ Intel is seeking investors to acquire a minority stake in its programmable chip subsidiary Altera, valuing it at around $17 billion;</p><p>➁ This move comes after Intel has faced significant stock price declines and a long-term decline in market share;</p><p>➂ Intel's CEO Pat Gelsinger had previously stated that the business was a core part of Intel's future development, but the company is now considering a sale.</p>
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