1. Intel's market cap has stagnated for 30 years, but deep value exists due to its core CPU segment and potential for a turnaround; 2. The CPU market remains profitable with limited competition, and any improvement in Intel's other businesses could create significant value; 3. Whether the M&A happens or not, this could have strategic changes or management shake-ups at Intel that benefit shareholders.
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