I don't think Intel would like to be giving dividends at this time as they are in a costly and challenging AI competition with companies like Invidia, Microsoft, Google, etc. The latter have plenty of cash and competing with them would require a return to acting like a "growth company" making them more funds available for growth. They have the prerequisite reputation and long experience in microchip manufacture. And, I regard Intel's current lower value share price as an advantage for more potential for its share price to rise in the market. I think this situation could present greater opportunity for those who want to buy their shares at this time.
Bullish