Blair William & Co. IL Increases Intel Corporation Stock Position

Institutional investor raises stake in chip maker by 18.7% in Q3

Published on Mar. 10, 2026

According to a recent SEC filing, Blair William & Co. IL increased its holdings in shares of Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) by 18.7% in the 3rd quarter. The institutional investor now owns 351,772 shares of the chip maker's stock, valued at $11.8 million.

Why it matters

This news highlights the continued interest and investment in Intel Corporation from institutional investors, despite the company facing some challenges in recent years. Intel remains a major player in the semiconductor industry, and its stock performance is closely watched by the investment community.

The details

Blair William & Co. IL acquired an additional 55,333 shares of Intel in the 3rd quarter, bringing its total position to 351,772 shares. This represents an 18.7% increase in the firm's holdings of the chip maker's stock. Intel has faced some headwinds, including delays in its next-generation chip technology, but the company remains a dominant force in the semiconductor market.

  • The filing with the SEC detailing Blair William & Co. IL's increased stake in Intel was made on March 10, 2026.

The players

Blair William & Co. IL

An institutional investor that manages a portfolio of stocks, including a significant position in Intel Corporation.

Intel Corporation

A leading global designer and manufacturer of semiconductor products, including processors and chipsets for a wide range of computing applications.

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What they’re saying

“We must continue to closely monitor Intel's performance and strategic direction as the company navigates the evolving semiconductor landscape.”

— Analyst (Marketbeat)

The takeaway

This investment by Blair William & Co. IL suggests that some institutional investors remain confident in Intel's long-term prospects, despite the company's recent challenges. However, the semiconductor industry is highly competitive, and Intel will need to execute effectively on its product roadmap and strategic initiatives to maintain its market position.