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Intel Beats Q6 Forecasts as AI CPU Demand Surges

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– Intel’s Q1 revenue reached $13.6 billion, beating the $12.4 billion consensus by 9.4%.
– Data Centre and AI revenue increased 22% year-over-year to $5.1 billion.
– Non-GAAP earnings per share of $0.29 exceeded the 1-cent consensus by a factor of 29.
– Intel’s stock has risen more than 80% so far this year.
– Intel is collaborating with Elon Musk on his planned Terafab chip project.

Intel delivered a strong Q1 earnings beat that far exceeded Wall Street expectations, driven by surging demand for AI-capable CPUs and data center chips. The company posted $13.6 billion in revenue for the first quarter, coming in 9.4% above the consensus estimate of $12.4 billion. More notably, non-GAAP earnings per share hit $0.29, a staggering 29 times higher than the 1-cent consensus.

The Data Centre and AI segment proved to be a major growth engine, with revenue climbing 22% year over year to $5.1 billion. This performance underscores Intel’s successful pivot toward high-performance computing and AI inference workloads, areas where the company is increasingly competing with rivals like AMD and Nvidia.

Investors have responded enthusiastically. Intel’s stock is up more than 80% so far this year, reflecting renewed confidence in its turnaround strategy and product roadmap. Adding to the momentum, Intel is reportedly collaborating with Elon Musk on his ambitious Terafab chip project, a massive fabrication facility aimed at producing cutting-edge semiconductors at unprecedented scale.

The earnings report signals that Intel’s investments in AI-optimized processors and advanced manufacturing are beginning to pay off, positioning the company for sustained growth in the rapidly evolving chip market.

(Source: The Next Web)

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