Intel Challenges 'Intelbras' Trademark as It Seeks Revival Under New Leadership
Oct/13/2025
Intel Corporation has filed a U.S. trademark opposition against the mark 'INTELBRAS', originally registered for telecommunications and security equipment including antennas, Ethernet repeaters, and alarm monitoring systems, citing potential confusion with its long-established trademarks such as INTEL, INTEL INSIDE, INTEL CORE, and INTEL EVO. The action highlights Intel’s determination to safeguard its global brand identity as it undergoes a pivotal transformation under new CEO Lip-Bu Tan. After two years of revenue declines and heavy losses, the semiconductor giant is refocusing on artificial intelligence and expanding its foundry business to attract external clients. While its Client Computing division—still generating more than $30 billion in annual revenue—remains foundational, Intel’s ambitions now span AI-driven PCs, data centers, and advanced chip manufacturing. The company aims to surpass Samsung and become the world’s second-largest foundry by 2030. Following this, the charts below display the ranking of leading Intel single-core and multi-core processors by Geekbench performance scores worldwide as of August 2025, illustrating the company’s evolving technological competitiveness.