Background
Intel, a leading semiconductor company with a market cap of approximately $190B, has been the subject of acquisition rumors. Recent reports from industry sources suggest an unidentified corporation is exploring the possibility of acquiring Intel, though no official statements have been made. Any acquisition would require extensive regulatory review due to Intel's critical role in semiconductor manufacturing and national security implications.
Resolution Criteria
This market resolves to the company or individual that acquires a controlling stake (>50%) in Intel during the 2025 calendar year. The acquisition must be fully completed (not just announced) in 2025 for the market to resolve to that entity.
A "merger of equals" between Intel and a listed company would also resolve to that answer
The market resolves N/A if:
No acquisition occurs in 2025
The acquisition is announced but not completed in 2025
Considerations
Any acquisition would likely be one of the largest tech deals in history
The deal would face intense regulatory scrutiny from multiple jurisdictions including the US, EU, and China
National security concerns could impact approval, particularly for non-US acquirers
Intel's x86 licensing agreements and manufacturing capabilities may influence which companies could realistically acquire them