We're not yet participating in the cloud-based AI data center market in a meaningful way,” Holthaus admitted. “We have learne
Intel lost a mere $126 million quarterly, on $14.3 billion in revenue.
Intel is effectively killing Falcon Shores, its next-generation GPU for high-performance computing and AI workloads.
In the first earnings report since former CEO Pat Gelsinger left the company, Intel’s fourth-quarter revenue was down seven percent year-on-year (YoY) to $14.3 billion, whilst full-year revenue declined by two percent YoY to $53.1bn.
Intel has announced that its upcoming Panther Lake processor, the first to leverage the Intel 18A process node, is set to launch in the second half of 2025. The chip, which is currently in testing stages,
The company reported earnings before certain costs such as stock compensation of 13 cents per share, squeezing past Wall Street’s consensus estimate of 12 cents per share. Revenue for the quarter came to $14.26 billion, up 7% from a year ago and ahead of the Street’s target of $13.81 billion.
Retired Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said "the markets are getting it wrong" Monday after investors triggered a sell-off in response to China's DeepSeek.
Holthaus also revealed that Intel plans to use Falcon Shores as an internal test chip, not launching it in the market. This move is part of the company's strategy to streamline its roadmap and optimize resources. "AI data center...is an attractive market for us," Holthaus said during the call. "But I am not happy with where we are today."
Intel has announced that it has scrapped plans for its next major AI chip, Falcon Shores, seemingly dealing a blow to its ambitions in the rapidly growing artificial intelligence (AI) market. Interim co-CEO Michelle Johnston Holthaus admitted the company ...
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