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Intel — Supply Chain & Business Relationships

Every relationship below is sourced to a verbatim quote from a public company filing that names the counterparty, with a one-click link to the original document.

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4 suppliers1 customer1 partner15 competitors2 ownership ties7 source filings

Customers (companies it supplies)

Supplies to → Altera
Filed 2026-01-23 · 164 days ago
“We provide semiconductor wafer manufacturing services to Altera, a related party, in accordance with a wafer manufacturing and sale agreement.”
— INTC 10-K, filed 2026-01-23 · View source filing ↗

Suppliers (companies that supply it)

Supplied by ← TSMC Sole / limited source
Filed 2026-01-23 · 164 days ago
“Some of our most advanced current and future products are or will be either exclusively manufactured by TSMC or reliant upon critical components, including various compute die, manufactured by TSMC.”
— INTC 10-K, filed 2026-01-23 · View source filing ↗
Supplied by ← ASML Sole / limited source
Filed 2026-01-23 · 164 days ago
“we are reliant upon sole-source providers, such as with the EUV lithography tools manufactured by ASML”
— INTC 10-K, filed 2026-01-23 · View source filing ↗
Supplied by ← UMC
Filed 2026-04-30 · 67 days ago
“Our primary customers, in terms of our sales revenues, include premier integrated device manufacturers, such as Texas Instruments and Intel, plus leading fabless design companies, such as MediaTek, Realtek and Novatek.”
— UMC 20-F, filed 2026-04-30 · View source filing ↗
Supplied by ← FormFactor
Filed 2026-02-20 · 136 days ago
“The following customers represented 10% or more of our quarterly revenues for the quarters indicated: … Intel Corporation * * 12.4 % 12.0 % * 17.1 % 16.7 % 15.7 %”
— FORM 10-K, filed 2026-02-20 · View source filing ↗

Partners & collaborations

Last confirmed 2026-04-30 · 67 days ago · corroborated by 2 filings
“In January 2024, we entered into a collaboration with Intel Corporation to jointly develop a new 12nm semiconductor process platform that combines Intel’s at-scale U.S. manufacturing capacity and our extensive foundry experience on mature nodes, with U.S.-based 12nm production expected to begin in 2027.”
— UMC 20-F, filed 2026-04-30 · View source filing ↗

Competitors

Competes with ↔ Marvell
Filed 2026-03-11 · 117 days ago
“Companies that compete directly with our businesses include, but are not limited to, … Intel Corporation”
— MRVL 10-K, filed 2026-03-11 · View source filing ↗
Competes with ↔ GlobalFoundries
Last confirmed 2026-02-27 · 129 days ago · corroborated by 2 filings
“We also compete with the foundry operation services of some IDMs, such as Texas Instruments, Inc. (“Texas Instruments”), Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (“Samsung”) and, more recently, Intel.”
— GFS 20-F, filed 2026-02-27 · View source filing ↗
Competes with ↔ NVIDIA
Last confirmed 2026-02-25 · 131 days ago · corroborated by 2 filings
“Our current competitors include: … • suppliers and licensors of hardware and software for discrete and integrated GPUs, custom chips and other accelerated computing solutions, including solutions offered for AI, such as Advanced Micro Devices, Inc., or AMD, Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., or Huawei, and Intel Corporation, or Intel;”
— NVDA 10-K, filed 2026-02-25 · View source filing ↗
Competes with ↔ AMD
Last confirmed 2026-02-04 · 152 days ago · corroborated by 2 filings
“Our primary competitor in the supply of CPUs and APUs is Intel.”
— AMD 10-K, filed 2026-02-04 · View source filing ↗
Competes with ↔ TSMC
Filed 2026-01-23 · 164 days ago
“including at one of our key foundry competitors, TSMC”
— INTC 10-K, filed 2026-01-23 · View source filing ↗
Competes with ↔ Apple
Filed 2026-01-23 · 164 days ago
“We also face significant competition from companies that design processors based on the ARM architecture, such as Apple with its M series products, Qualcomm with its Snapdragon products and MediaTek with its Kompanio products.”
— INTC 10-K, filed 2026-01-23 · View source filing ↗
Competes with ↔ Qualcomm
Filed 2026-01-23 · 164 days ago
“We also face significant competition from companies that design processors based on the ARM architecture, such as Apple with its M series products, Qualcomm with its Snapdragon products and MediaTek with its Kompanio products.”
— INTC 10-K, filed 2026-01-23 · View source filing ↗
Competes with ↔ MediaTek
Filed 2026-01-23 · 164 days ago
“We also face significant competition from companies that design processors based on the ARM architecture, such as Apple with its M series products, Qualcomm with its Snapdragon products and MediaTek with its Kompanio products.”
— INTC 10-K, filed 2026-01-23 · View source filing ↗
Competes with ↔ Amazon
Filed 2026-01-23 · 164 days ago
“companies developing their own custom silicon, including many hyperscalers such as Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft”
— INTC 10-K, filed 2026-01-23 · View source filing ↗
Competes with ↔ META
Filed 2026-01-23 · 164 days ago
“companies developing their own custom silicon, including many hyperscalers such as Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft”
— INTC 10-K, filed 2026-01-23 · View source filing ↗
Competes with ↔ Microsoft
Filed 2026-01-23 · 164 days ago
“companies developing their own custom silicon, including many hyperscalers such as Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft”
— INTC 10-K, filed 2026-01-23 · View source filing ↗
Competes with ↔ Broadcom
Filed 2026-01-23 · 164 days ago
“We also compete with Broadcom in the custom ASICs development market”
— INTC 10-K, filed 2026-01-23 · View source filing ↗
Competes with ↔ Samsung
Filed 2026-01-23 · 164 days ago
“one of three companies (the others being TSMC and Samsung) investing in 2nm lithography”
— INTC 10-K, filed 2026-01-23 · View source filing ↗
Competes with ↔ UMC
Filed 2026-01-23 · 164 days ago
“Other Intel Foundry competitors include GlobalFoundries, UMC and SMIC”
— INTC 10-K, filed 2026-01-23 · View source filing ↗
Competes with ↔ SMIC
Filed 2026-01-23 · 164 days ago
“Other Intel Foundry competitors include GlobalFoundries, UMC and SMIC”
— INTC 10-K, filed 2026-01-23 · View source filing ↗

Ownership & investments

Held by ← NVIDIA Major investment
Last confirmed 2026-02-25 · 131 days ago · corroborated by 2 filings
“we entered into an agreement with NVIDIA to issue and sell to NVIDIA 215 million shares of our common stock at $23.28 per share for an aggregate cash purchase price of $5.0 billion.”
— INTC 10-K, filed 2026-01-23 · View source filing ↗
Held by ← SoftBank
Filed 2026-01-23 · 164 days ago
“we entered into an agreement with SoftBank Group to issue and sell to SoftBank Group 87 million shares of our common stock at $23.00 per share”
— INTC 10-K, filed 2026-01-23 · View source filing ↗