Intel's extensive presence in the enterprise will be an edge as it focuses its AI strategy on this segment. Learn why INTC stock is a Buy.
While the upbeat total revenue forecast pushed up Intel shares by about 5% in early trading on Friday, its stock remains more than 50% lower for the year as the chipmaker misses out on the AI boom and struggles with a turnaround. The Gaudi disappointment ...
18A is the node when Intel believes it will surpass TSMC in process technology. On the call, Gelsinger noted Intel's internal 18A products, Clearwater Forest for data centers and Panther Lake for PCs, have "met early 18A milestones."
We will not achieve our target of $500 million in revenue for Gaudi in 2024,” CEO Pat Gelsinger just said on the company’s Q3 2024 earnings call today. Though Intel just launched its recent Gaudi 3 accelerator this past quarter,
Intel stock rises on a strong forecast but CEO Pat Gelsinger tells Barron’s that the company will miss its prior forecast for AI sales.
Intel has likely seen the worst already, with a $16.6B quarterly loss in Q3. Read why I maintain my strong buy rating on INTC stock.
Intel’s AI PC and server processor business and its Intel Foundry business are seeing wins that CEO Pat Gelsinger said will help take the company forward.
Intel has been removed from a Dow Jones index, where it was listed for 25 years, in what seems to be yet another mounting blow to the company.
NVDA's recent market outperformance suggests investors are getting pumped for its upcoming earnings release. I argue why NVDA's medium- and long-term prospects look increasingly enticing.
Commsec Market Analyst Laura Besarati claims Nvidia is “charging ahead” in the AI world, whilst Intel lags behind. Nvidia will replace Intel on the Dow Jones Industrial Average this Friday. Ms Besarati said Nvidia shares pushed higher by “around half of one per cent”.
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