1. Intel's stock dropped over 18% due to poor profitability, workforce reduction, dividend suspension, and lower guidance; 2. Despite challenges, Intel is investing in AI and foundry segments; 3. Long-term investments and cost-cutting measures aim to stabilize future profitability.
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