Intel: Segment’s Struggles Are Troubling, Sell, But Watch Closely

Summary:

  • Intel reported poor Q2 financial results, with its data center unit dragging down its performance.
  • Intel may benefit from increased demand for AI PCs and significant sales of its Gaudi 3 AI chips.
  • In the long term, the quality of its data center chips could improve, while investors may become excited about the performance of its foundry business.

Entrance of The Intel Museum in Silicon Valley.

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Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) (NEOE:INTC:CA), one of the world’s leading chipmakers, did report poor second-quarter financial results as data centers appear to be underwhelmed with the chipmaker’s current products. Nonetheless, the company still seems to be well-positioned to benefit


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