<p>➀ Intel has signed a definitive securities purchase agreement with SoftBank, investing $2 billion into Intel's common stock.</p><p>➁ The investment is seen as a vote of confidence in Intel's ongoing restructuring efforts.</p><p>➂ SoftBank's Chairman and CEO, Masayoshi Son, expressed belief in the expansion of advanced semiconductor manufacturing in the U.S.</p>
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