Close Menu
  • Home
  • Leadership Alliance
  • Exclusives
  • History of the Internet
  • AFRINIC News
  • Internet Governance
    • Regulations
    • Governance Bodies
    • Emerging Tech
  • Others
    • IT Infrastructure
      • Networking
      • Cloud
      • Data Centres
    • Company Stories
      • Profile
      • Startups
      • Tech Titans
      • Partner Content
    • Fintech
      • Blockchain
      • Payments
      • Regulations
    • Tech Trends
      • AI
      • AR / VR
      • IoT
    • Video / Podcast
  • Country News
    • Africa
    • Asia Pacific
    • North America
    • Lat Am/Caribbean
    • Europe/Middle East
Facebook LinkedIn YouTube Instagram X (Twitter)
Blue Tech Wave Media
Facebook LinkedIn YouTube Instagram X (Twitter)
  • Home
  • Leadership Alliance
  • Exclusives
  • History of the Internet
  • AFRINIC News
  • Internet Governance
    • Regulation
    • Governance Bodies
    • Emerging Tech
  • Others
    • IT Infrastructure
      • Networking
      • Cloud
      • Data Centres
    • Company Stories
      • Profiles
      • Startups
      • Tech Titans
      • Partner Content
    • Fintech
      • Blockchain
      • Payments
      • Regulation
    • Tech Trends
      • AI
      • AR/VR
      • IoT
    • Video / Podcast
  • Africa
  • Asia-Pacific
  • North America
  • Lat Am/Caribbean
  • Europe/Middle East
Blue Tech Wave Media
Home » Intel pursued deals under CEO that boosted his own fortune
intel-pursued-deals-under-ceo-that-boosted-his-own-fortune
intel-pursued-deals-under-ceo-that-boosted-his-own-fortune
Asia-Pacific

Intel pursued deals under CEO that boosted his own fortune

By Jessi WuDecember 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
  • Sources say Intel pursued acquisition talks and investments linked to AI startups where CEO Lip-Bu Tan held leadership or financial interests, raising potential conflicts of interest.
  • Intel defends the strategy as central to its AI revival, but corporate governance experts warn that overlapping personal and corporate motives could pose ethical and regulatory challenges.

What happened: Intel pursued linked deals that also benefited CEO interests

Since Lip-Bu Tan became Intel’s CEO in March 2025, he has drawn attention for blending his venture capital background with corporate strategy at the U.S. chipmaker. Sources familiar with the situation say Intel explored acquisition talks for the AI chip startup Rivos — where Tan served as chairman — and engaged in discussions with SambaNova, another firm linked to his interests.

Intel’s board initially rejected the Rivos proposal due to perceived conflicts and an unclear AI strategy, but the situation evolved into a bidding contest with Meta. Meta’s interest in Rivos pushed valuations to around US$4 billion, a figure well above earlier expectations. Intel ultimately lost that bidding war, but Tan’s personal venture firm publicly celebrated the outcome, suggesting a favourable result for its shareholders as well.

Beyond Rivos, the company pursued investments in SambaNova, where Tan has served as executive chairman. Talks remain ongoing, and Intel has also secured substantial external investments from Nvidia and SoftBank during Tan’s tenure, moves it says are key to reinvigorating its AI and data-centre capabilities.

Intel has implemented policies requiring Tan to recuse himself from decisions where conflicts might arise. In such cases, decision-making authority defers to other executives, including the CFO who chairs relevant committees.

Also Read: Intel decides to retain networking and communications division
Also Read: Intel signals return to AI race with new chip to launch next year

Why it’s important

The revelations touch on a delicate balance in corporate governance: leveraging a CEO’s industry relationships can unlock opportunities — especially in fast-moving sectors like AI — but overlapping personal and corporate investments can blur accountability and risk investor trust. Experts note that transparency and strong recusal policies are vital in maintaining board confidence and regulatory compliance. If not managed carefully, such overlaps could attract scrutiny from shareholders and regulators alike.

For Intel, the stakes are high. The company has been struggling to regain competitiveness in AI chips and manufacturing, and Tan’s role has been central to that reset. As Intel restructures and pursues growth paths, the optics of dealmaking that also benefit Tan’s venture interests could become a focal point in discussions about leadership, governance and strategic direction in the semiconductor industry.

Intel Lip-Bu Tan
Jessi Wu

Jessi is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied fintech at the University of New South Wales. She specialises in blockchain and cryptocurrency. Contact her at j.wu@btw.media.

Related Posts

MasOrange embraces automation with Ericsson as questions over progress remain

December 11, 2025

T-Mobile leans on fixed wireless as its broadband backbone

December 11, 2025

Amazon doubles down on India with US$35 billion commitment

December 11, 2025
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

CATEGORIES
Archives
  • December 2025
  • November 2025
  • October 2025
  • September 2025
  • August 2025
  • July 2025
  • June 2025
  • May 2025
  • April 2025
  • March 2025
  • February 2025
  • January 2025
  • December 2024
  • November 2024
  • October 2024
  • September 2024
  • August 2024
  • July 2024
  • June 2024
  • May 2024
  • April 2024
  • March 2024
  • February 2024
  • January 2024
  • December 2023
  • November 2023
  • October 2023
  • September 2023
  • August 2023
  • July 2023

Blue Tech Wave (BTW.Media) is a future-facing tech media brand delivering sharp insights, trendspotting, and bold storytelling across digital, social, and video. We translate complexity into clarity—so you’re always ahead of the curve.

BTW
  • About BTW
  • Contact Us
  • Join Our Team
  • About AFRINIC
  • History of the Internet
TERMS
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Terms of Use
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
BTW.MEDIA is proudly owned by LARUS Ltd.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.