Intel’s shares dropped 10% after the Q2 report as investors reacted negatively to cautious demand commentary and the outlook, signaling disappointment despite apparently stable execution and ongoing strategic investments.
- Revenue, gross margin, and EPS were reportedly above guidance for the seventh straight quarter, reflecting execution but did not satisfy the market.
- CEO highlighted strong growth in core server CPU franchise and record YOY server growth, yet concerns linger over competitive roadmap and capacity ramp speed.
- Intel Foundry showed operational improvements and exceeded internal targets on multiple process nodes, including Intel 7, 3, and 18A, with risk production of 18A-P underway.
- Continued investments were emphasized, with a focus on accelerating factory output and improving yields to meet demand, acknowledging supply constraints industry-wide.
- Although growth in design services nearly tripled YOY and AI-related segments saw strategic partnerships, the cautious tone on capacity expansion and roadmap execution likely weighed on investor sentiment.
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