Lacklustre Q2 forecast from Intel

The company reported a net loss of $400 million compared with  a net loss of $2.8 billion in Q1 2023.

“We are making steady progress against our priorities and delivered a solid quarter,” said CEO Pat Gelsinger (pictured) “strong innovation across our client, edge and data center portfolios drove double-digit revenue growth in Intel Products. With Intel 3 in high-volume production, leading-edge semiconductors are being manufactured in the U.S. for the first time in almost a decade and we are on track to regain process leadership next year as we grow Intel Foundry. We are confident in our plans to drive sequential growth throughout the year as we accelerate our AI solutions and maintain our relentless focus on execution, operational discipline and shareholder value creation in a dynamic market.”

“Q1 revenue was in line with our expectations and we delivered non-GAAP EPS above our guidance, driven by better-than-expected gross margins and strong expense discipline,” said David Zinsner, Intel CFO. “Our new foundry operating model, which provides greater transparency and accountability, is already driving better decision-making across the business. Looking ahead, we expect to deliver year-over-year revenue and non-GAAP EPS growth in fiscal year 2024, including roughly 200 basis points of full-year gross margin improvement.”


Q1 2024 Financial Highlights

GAAPNon-GAAP
Q1 2024Q1 2023vs. Q1 2023Q1 2024Q1 2023vs. Q1 2023
Revenue ($B)$12.7$11.7up 9%
Gross Margin41.0%34.2%up 6.8 ppts45.1%38.4%up 6.7 ppts
R&D and MG&A ($B)$5.9$5.4up 10%$5.0$4.8up 5%
Operating Margin(8.4)%(12.5)%up 4.1 ppts5.7%(2.5)%up 8.2 ppts
Tax Rate39.2%(139.0)%n/m*13.0%13.0%
Net Income (loss) Attributable to Intel ($B)$(0.4)$(2.8)up 86%$0.8$(0.2)n/m*
Earnings (loss) Per Share Attributable to Intel$(0.09)$(0.66)up 86%$0.18$(0.04)n/m*

In the first quarter, the company used $1.2 billion in cash from operations and paid dividends of $0.5 billion.

Business Unit Revenue and Trends

Q1 2024

vs. Q1 2023

Intel Products:

Client Computing Group (CCG)

$7.5 billion

up

31%

Data Center and AI (DCAI)

$3.0 billion

up

5%

Network and Edge (NEX)

$1.4 billion

down

8%

Total Intel Products revenue

$11.9 billion

up

17%

Intel Foundry

$4.4 billion

down

10%

All other:

Altera

$342 million

down

58%

Mobileye

$239 million

down

48%

Other

$194 million

up

17%

Total all other revenue

$775 million

down

46%

Intersegment eliminations

$(4.4) billion

Total net revenue

$12.7 billion

up

9%

Intel said that it now has six committed external customers for its breakthrough process – 18A.

Source

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