Intel Xeon: One Step Forward, Two Steps Backwards

Summary:

  • Intel’s recent data center webinar was well received by investors, as the stock rallied upwards. My own analysis of the event is more sceptical.
  • While Intel moved one step forward with 18A Clearwater Forest in 2025 (an unquestioned leadership product), it also moved two steps backwards.
  • Previously rumored to feature 334 or even 512 cores, these higher core count Sierra Forest-AP parts have been canceled in favor of the unambitious 144-core Sierra Forest-SP.
  • Diamond Rapids, the 18A P-core counterpart of Clearwater Forest, once scheduled for 2024, is now missing in the 2025 roadmap, implying a delay to 2026.
  • Despite these additional Xeon setbacks, investors may remain bullish given (1) the process roadmap remaining on track, (2) the low valuation/stock price, and (3) the three emerging businesses.

Entrance of The Intel Museum in Silicon Valley.

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Investment thesis

Intel (INTC) recently held its highly anticipated data center webinar, providing a roadmap update. However, contrary to consensus (as the stock saw a noticeable rally), the update was actually underwhelming, showing a lack of ambition to regain “unquestioned leadership”, which


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