Intel's Blockbuster Rally Surges 22.77% on $16.39B Volume Spike Ranks Third in Market Activity Driven by AI Infrastructure Hype and Cloud Supply Deal

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Thursday, Sep 18, 2025 8:49 pm ET1min read
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- Intel (INTC) surged 22.77% on Sept 18, 2025, with $16.39B volume—the third-highest market activity—driven by AI infrastructure optimism.

- The rally followed confirmed multi-billion-dollar cloud supply deals and early adoption of next-gen AI accelerators by hyperscale providers.

- Technical progress in 18A process node development and revised 2026 revenue guidance reinforced investor confidence in Intel's competitive AI semiconductor positioning.

On September 18, 2025,

(INTC) surged 22.77% to close at a record high, driven by a blockbuster trading session with $16.39 billion in volume—a 942.4% spike from the prior day—ranking third in market activity. The rally coincided with renewed investor confidence in the company's AI infrastructure roadmap and strategic partnerships.

Recent developments highlighted Intel's accelerated deployment of its next-generation AI accelerators, with early client adoption signals from hyperscale cloud providers. Analysts noted that the stock's performance aligned with expectations for a multi-year capital allocation shift toward high-margin data center segments, supported by a revised 2026 revenue guidance framework.

Key catalysts included the confirmation of a multi-billion-dollar supply agreement with a major cloud services provider, coupled with technical progress in 18A process node development. These factors reinforced perceptions of Intel's competitive positioning in the AI semiconductor market, contrasting with broader industry challenges in manufacturing yield optimization.

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