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As Intel's struggles continue, rumours are now emerging that plans are afoot to flog its chip-manufa

By Dr. Evelyn Thorne | December 05, 2025

Intel's struggles have been going on for so long that this was kind of inevitable. But it's still somewhat notable that it's happened. The first somewhat substantive rumour that the company is giving serious thought to spinning off its chip production fabs has emerged.

Business news outlet Bloomberg is not a font of infallible wisdom. Not everything it reports always comes true. But it's a major news outlet, and very well connected. 

GlobalFoundries remained a major manufacturing partner for AMD for a time after the spin off. But fairly quickly, GlobalFoundaries fell ever further behind in terms of chip manufacturing tech. Today, the two chiplets in a Ryzen 9000 CPU are made by TSMC, while GlobalFoundries' most advanced node is 12nm and it has been reduced to making cheaper legacy chips largely for non performance-critical applications.

Again, this is all rumour and even if it's accurate these are mere options being considered, not a fait accomopli for the fabs. But if we are to believe Bloomberg, Intel may have decided to essentially dump its fabs in a month's time.

Will that happen? Who knows. Arguably, the most interesting aspect of all this is what it says about how serious Intel's problems have become that the idea of spinning the fabs off has become subject of serious speculation.

When long-time Intel loyalist Pat Gelsinger returned to run the chip maker back in 2021, one of the key pillars of his plan to turn Intel around was to reinvent Intel's manufacturing facilities as customer fabs making chips not just for Intel itself, but for external customers.

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The fabs were separated off into a business unit now known as Intel Foundry, with the remit of being a going concern in their own right. To date, Intel has talked a good game about winning new customers for the fabs, and has succeeded with customers such as Arm. However, the foundry unit has been losing billions of dollars each and every quarter, with the most recent quarterly loss increasing to $2.8 billion from $2.5 billion in the [[link]] first quarter of 2024.

Intel would argue that it is currently in an investment phase as it builds towards making its upcoming 18A chip production node into a major competitor to the dominant player in advanced customer chip production, Taiwan's TSMC. But equally, the losses can't go on forever.

Nobody knows how this will all play out. But if Intel does sell its fabs, it will become a very, very different company. It's impossible to predict if that will be a good thing for Intel, let alone for the PC and PC gaming. But if it does happen, you can stick a pin in this story and say it all started here.

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