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Intel Corporation
1W: -15.4% 1M: +59.7% 3M: +135.1% YTD: +130.6% 1Y: +435.5% 3Y: +220.2%
C$67.20 ($48.75)
+4.80 (+7.69%)
 
Weekly Expected Move ±17.7%
C$40 C$50 C$61 C$72 C$83
NEO · Technology · Semiconductors · Alpha Radar Buy · Power 70 · C$722.9B mcap
Smart Money Score
No convergence signal
Key Statistics
Market CapC$722.9B ($524.4B)
52W Range10.3-63.53
Volume56,400
Avg Volume190,484
Beta2.42
DividendC$0.07
Analyst Ratings
18 Buy 32 Hold 10 Sell
Consensus Hold
Company Info
CEOPatrick P. Gelsinger
Employees124,800
SectorTechnology
IndustrySemiconductors
IPO Date2023-03-29
Websiteintel.com
2200 Mission College Boulevard
Santa Clara, CA 95054
US
+1 408 765 8080
About Intel Corporation

Intel Corp. engages in the design, manufacture, and sale of computer products and technologies. It delivers computer, networking, data storage, and communications platforms. The firm operates through the following segments: Client Computing Group (CCG), Data Center and AI (DCAI), Network and Edge (NEX), Mobileye, Accelerated Computing Systems and Graphics (AXG), Intel Foundry Services (IFS), and All Other. The CCG segment consists of platforms designed for notebooks, 2-in-1 systems, desktops, tablets, phones, wireless and wired connectivity products, and mobile communication components. The DCAI segment delivers solutions to cloud service providers and enterprise customers, along with silicon devices for communications service providers and high-performance computing customers. The NEX segment offers computing system solutions from inflexible fixed-function hardware to general-purpose compute, acceleration, and networking devices running cloud native software on programmable hardware. The Mobileye segment develops driving assistance and self-driving solutions. The AXG segment provides products and technologies designed to help customers solve the toughest computational problems. Its products include CPUs for high-performance computing and GPUs targeted for a range of workloads and platforms, from gaming and content creation on client devices to delivering media and gaming in the cloud, and the most demanding high-performance computing and AI workloads on supercomputers. The IFS segment refers to full stack solutions created from the foundry industry ecosystem. The All Other segment represents results from other non-reportable segments and corporate-related charges. The company was founded by Robert Norton Noyce and Gordon Earle Moore on July 18, 1968, and is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA.

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