Get insights on thousands of stocks from the global community of over 7 million individual investors at Simply Wall St. Intel (NasdaqGS:INTC) and McLaren Racing announced a new partnership to deploy Intel compute and AI technology across McLaren’s racing programs. The agreement covers Formula 1, IndyCar, and Sim Racing, with Intel branding featured on McLaren cars and digital assets. The collabora...
Get insights on thousands of stocks from the global community of over 7 million individual investors at Simply Wall St. Intel (NasdaqGS:INTC) and McLaren Racing announced a new partnership to deploy Intel compute and AI technology across McLaren’s racing programs. The agreement covers Formula 1, IndyCar, and Sim Racing, with Intel branding featured on McLaren cars and digital assets. The collaboration focuses on using Intel CPUs and AI tools to support on track performance and operational efficiency across McLaren’s operations. For investors watching how chip companies position their AI offerings, this move gives Intel a high profile stage that sits outside traditional data center and PC use cases. McLaren’s racing programs offer demanding, real time compute and data challenges, creating a public test bed for Intel’s silicon and software. The partnership also pushes Intel further into the mix of sport, engineering and technology where competing chipmakers are already active. Looking ahead, readers can watch how visibly Intel technology is integrated into McLaren’s race operations, broadcast coverage and fan facing content. The extent to which Intel’s AI and compute platforms become embedded across McLaren workflows, from simulation to race day decision support, may influence how investors evaluate the breadth of use cases around the Intel ecosystem. Stay updated on the most important news stories for Intel by adding it to your watchlist or portfolio. Alternatively, explore our Community to discover new perspectives on Intel. NasdaqGS:INTC Earnings & Revenue Growth as at May 2026 We've flagged 3 risks for Intel. See which could impact your investment. Quick Assessment ❌ Price vs Analyst Target : At US$118.50, the stock trades about 35% above the consensus analyst target of US$87.86. ❌ Simply Wall St Valuation : Shares are trading 103.4% above the platform's estimated fair value, flagged as overvalued. ✅ Recent Momentum: The stock is up 78.8% over the last 30 days, sh...
SpaceX ( SPCX ) is reportedly planning to build a massive, 10-gigawatt solar manufacturing facility near Austin as part of Elon Musk’s ambition to power artificial intelligence data centers in space. The facility in Bastrop, Texas, will include two floors that each will make five gigawatts of solar cells, according to permit filings submitted to Bastrop County and obtained by Bloomberg News. The d...
SpaceX ( SPCX ) is reportedly planning to build a massive, 10-gigawatt solar manufacturing facility near Austin as part of Elon Musk’s ambition to power artificial intelligence data centers in space. The facility in Bastrop, Texas, will include two floors that each will make five gigawatts of solar cells, according to permit filings submitted to Bastrop County and obtained by Bloomberg News. The documents appear to be part of SpaceX’s plan to double the size of its existing Bastrop facility this year to make solar cells along with new Starlink products, which the company detailed in its filing for an initial public offering on Wednesday. The Austin Business Journal reported earlier this month that SpaceX appeared to be building the over 1 million-square-foot solar manufacturing facility. Musk said at the World Economic Forum in January that he viewed solar power as a solution to the energy bottleneck constraining the build-out of artificial intelligence infrastructure. He announced an ambitious goal for both Tesla ( TSLA ) and SpaceX ( SPCX ) each to build 100 gigawatts per year of solar manufacturing capacity in the US over the next three years, an amount that would dwarf current domestic levels, the report said. More on SpaceX SpaceX Continues Growth, But Losses Mount Amid Risky AI Expansion The Terrifying Truth Behind The SpaceX IPO SpaceX: A First Look At Financials SA Asks: What's a good alternative investment to SpaceX? Polymarket traders price SpaceX IPO in low-$2T range
Ponies 9pm, Sky Atlantic A starry, stylish and even fun cold war thriller. Bea (Emilia Clarke) is a highly educated Russian-speaking secretary. Twila (Haley Lu Richardson) is a very street-smart woman – the kind who calls a local a “bitch” for selling cracked eggs. Together, they make a good team as Ponies – that’s “persons of no interest” – to find out how their husbands were really killed in Mos...
Ponies 9pm, Sky Atlantic A starry, stylish and even fun cold war thriller. Bea (Emilia Clarke) is a highly educated Russian-speaking secretary. Twila (Haley Lu Richardson) is a very street-smart woman – the kind who calls a local a “bitch” for selling cracked eggs. Together, they make a good team as Ponies – that’s “persons of no interest” – to find out how their husbands were really killed in Moscow. Adrian Lester and Harriet Walter also star. Hollie Richardson World’s Biggest Curry Restaurant 8pm, Channel 4 It takes 150 staff to run the largest Pakistani and Indian curry house on the planet – the Royal Nawaab in Stockport, Greater Manchester. How does owner Mahboob Hussain manage such an operation seven days a week? He invites the cameras behind the scenes to find out, as chefs race to feed thousands of guests delicious food night after night. HR Hidden Treasures of the National Trust 9pm, BBC Two A juicier episode of the Toby Jones-narrated cultural conservation series. A scandalous society portrait reveals the story behind a love triangle and, along with other items, shows how the legacy of the Grand Tour still shapes the UK’s great houses today. HR Smoggie Queens 10pm, BBC Three View image in fullscreen ‘Am I making myself clear?’ … Mam (Mark Benton, left) and Coach (Harry Mett) in Smoggie Queens. Photograph: BBC/Hat Trick Productions More fun with Phil Dunning’s bold, brash and hilarious comedy. The queens help – or, more accurately, hinder – Stewart (Elijah Young) with his first ever date, as they head to the same restaurant to eavesdrop on how things are going. Cue some cracking lines and near disasters. HR Hacks 10.05pm, Sky Atlantic The brilliant comedy reaches its penultimate episode, having pleased fans in this fifth and final season by hating on AI and throwing some red meat towards viewers who want Deborah (Jean Smart) and Ava (Hannah Einbinder) to become a slightly unlikely couple. There are always, however, the usual arguments to be had and jokes to ...
By Jesús Aguado and Valentina Za MADRID/MILAN, May 22 (Reuters) - Europe's push to curb its dependence on U.S. payments giants Visa and Mastercard has driven a wedge between the European Central Bank and financial firms keen to shield revenues, hobbling efforts to build a home-grown system, several people involved said. A surge in cashless payments since the COVID-19 pandemic has increased the eu...
By Jesús Aguado and Valentina Za MADRID/MILAN, May 22 (Reuters) - Europe's push to curb its dependence on U.S. payments giants Visa and Mastercard has driven a wedge between the European Central Bank and financial firms keen to shield revenues, hobbling efforts to build a home-grown system, several people involved said. A surge in cashless payments since the COVID-19 pandemic has increased the euro zone's reliance on U.S. firms, which handle nearly two thirds of card payments in the bloc. Companies such as PayPal and Apple have also expanded. European policymakers have made payments sovereignty a strategic priority, as a fragmenting global order raises the risk of access to payments systems being weaponised and new forms of money challenge the euro's role. The ECB is looking to introduce a digital euro by 2029 - essentially an online wallet guaranteed by the ECB but operated by private companies including banks. European banks, however, have expressed concerns that a digital euro would see customers transfer some cash from banks to the safety of an ECB-guaranteed wallet, and are exploring different options. On Wednesday, 25 more banks, including ABN Amro and Sabadell, joined a European consortium planning to launch a euro-pegged cryptocurrency. "Public and private actors are moving in the same strategic direction, but with misaligned incentives and timelines," said Paolo Gusmerini, director for digital banking at consultancy PwC. CAP ON MERCHANT FEES The financial sector's concerns have held up legislation, in the European Parliament, to issue a digital currency for three years. Fernando Navarrete, the EU lawmaker overseeing the legislation, told Reuters that negotiations regarding the exact role of the digital euro were still ongoing though he expected a final vote to take place before the end of the summer. "Europe is moving toward payment sovereignty by developing both private interoperable payment solutions and the digital euro. The real challenge is to ma...