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Intel's death spiral took another turn

Intel's death spiral took another turn

Does this justify the widespread Intel bashing?

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The latest Intel earnings release was another sharp and deeper turn into the company’s death spiral. On the surface, it is just a whole load of bad news, and the web has been vibrating with Intel bashing since the release.

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So what are the facts?

From a revenue perspective, Intel was inside the guidance, but the $12.8B was less than the midpoint guidance of $13B.

The Gross Margin was a miss. Intel delivered 35.4% versus the guidance of 40.2%, resulting in a Gross Profit of $4.5B versus guidance of $5.2B midpoint guidance. While 700M$ less gross profit is significant, the context is that Intel is in a pickle; Intel has clearly stated that 2024 is not the recovery year.

An internal move of product between factories impacted the result negatively but will bring long term benefits - a sign Intel is now ready to make tough decisions.

David Zinsner, Intel's CFO, commented on the m…

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