1. The strain of building the US semiconductor-FAB network is causing Intel to spend more on CAPEX than cash from operations. 2. Intel still trades at around 1 X book value even after the run up. 3. If Taiwan Semiconductor and Broadcom can acquire Intel's FAB and design business, it could be beneficial for current investors.
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