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Intel issues weak guidance, says it will slash expenses this year

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"Intel reported first-quarter results on Thursday that beat analysts’ estimates, while issuing disappointing guidance and announcing plans to slash operational and capital expenses in the coming year, the first under CEO Lip-Bu Tan. The stock fell over 5% in extended trading.

Here’s how the company did, versus LSEG consensus estimates:
  • EPS: 13 cents, adjusted vs. 1 cent estimated
  • Revenue: $12.67 billion vs. $12.3 billion estimated
Intel said it expects revenue for the current quarter of $11.8 billion dollars at the midpoint of the range, lower than the average analyst estimate of $12.82 billion. The company said earnings will be breakeven, while analysts were looking for profit of 6 cents per share.

Intel said its second-quarter guidance reflected elevated uncertainty driven by the macro environment.

For the first quarter, Intel reported a net loss of $800 million, or 19 cents per share, due to higher costs of sales and some writedowns. That compares with net income of $2.7 billion, or 63 cents per share, last year.

It’s the chipmaker’s first earnings report since Tan over as CEO in March, after Pat Gelsinger stepped down in December under pressure from board members and investors. Gelsinger’s tenure was highlighted by the company’s inability to effectively compete in artificial intelligence and its efforts to move into semiconductor manufacturing for other companies, including competitors."


 
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Source: https://www.intc.com/news-events/pr...-reports-first-quarter-2025-financial-results
 
Intel Foundry posted a $4.7 billion revenue but offset by the same amount of intersegment elimination (revenue generated from the Intel internal customers). That means Intel Foundry had a very small amount of revenue actually came from external customers for Q1 2025.
it will be in the 10q. intel foundry does not have meaningful external revenue and it is lower than 2023. have they taped out any real external products?
 
Customer wants cheap stuff is there any reason to doubt it and Raptor Lake is very inexpensive now the only cost is cost to manufacture.
wait til you see the financial impact of the 18A one SKU ramp. Intel accountants may actually be injured by all the twisting they have to do. Lots of Non-GAAP, adjusted COS, Assets held for sale, every quarter non-recurring expenses, and other line items coming soon :LOL: :ROFLMAO:
 
wait til you see the financial impact of the 18A one SKU ramp. Intel accountants may actually be injured by all the twisting they have to do. Lots of Non-GAAP, adjusted COS, Assets held for sale, every quarter non-recurring expenses, and other line items coming soon :LOL: :ROFLMAO:
It won't be N3B level bad to sell where they don't even want you to buy ARL SKUs at least each PTL SKU they sell will help them and ramping is going to affect them a lot there is no doubt but it is a one time cost unless they ramp another 18A fab.
 
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Customer wants cheap stuff is there any reason to doubt it and Raptor Lake is very inexpensive now the only cost is cost to manufacture.

Here is the transcript:


Some of this was covered in the call by Michelle Johnston Holthaus.

Personally I am an N-1 or N-2 PC buyer. I recently bought a new laptop with Intel Ultra 7 and Intel GPU for really cheap. The camera and sound are great for Zoom calls and I'm not a gamer so I don't need Nvidia power. Great battery life! I can go all day without a charge

With all of the economic uncertainty American consumers may not be buying the latest and greatest, my opinion.
 
Here is the transcript:


Some of this was covered in the call by Michelle Johnston Holthaus.

Personally I am an N-1 or N-2 PC buyer. I recently bought a new laptop with Intel Ultra 7 and Intel GPU for really cheap. The camera and sound are great for Zoom calls and I'm not a gamer so I don't need Nvidia power. Great battery life! I can go all day without a charge

With all of the economic uncertainty American consumers may not be buying the latest and greatest, my opinion.
That is a meteor lake laptop with intel 4 CPU i also have a core ultra CPU but with dGPU cause i game a lot :ROFLMAO:
 
That is a meteor lake laptop with intel 4 CPU i also have a core ultra CPU but with dGPU cause i game a lot :ROFLMAO:

For all of the hours my son and son in-law put into online gaming they could have gotten PhDs. Stupid millennials! :ROFLMAO: I do play Word with Friends with my wife if that counts.
 
Here is the transcript:


Some of this was covered in the call by Michelle Johnston Holthaus.

Personally I am an N-1 or N-2 PC buyer. I recently bought a new laptop with Intel Ultra 7 and Intel GPU for really cheap. The camera and sound are great for Zoom calls and I'm not a gamer so I don't need Nvidia power. Great battery life! I can go all day without a charge

With all of the economic uncertainty American consumers may not be buying the latest and greatest, my opinion.


The audio replay can be found here:



Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan said in the conference call that he recently met with TSMC CEO C.C. Wei and discussed further collaboration between their companies.
 
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