Intel will face investor scrutiny on its CEO search when it reports quarterly results on Thursday, as the chipmaker stares at another big decline in revenue due to weak PC sales and its shrinking share in the datacenter market.
Among the panoply of earnings reports we see this week, chip stock Intel (INTC) is poised to roll out its own report. And, for the most part,
Pat Gelsinger, who retired from Intel last year, said that if he were still leading the company, he would be open to working with DeepSeek.
Semiconductor giant Intel ( INTC -0.20%) is in the middle of an existential crisis. The company lacks a permanent CEO, its foundry-centric strategy is up in the air, market share losses are stressing financials, and its artificial intelligence (AI) chip efforts have largely floundered.
The industry expects the resource-light new model could usher in a wave of more efficient AI models, hurting demand for AI hardware.
Amid talk of "splits, saviors, and deals," Intel will deliver its first earnings report since Pat Gelsinger left as CEO.
Retired Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger said "the markets are getting it wrong" Monday after investors triggered a sell-off in response to China's DeepSeek.
Intel is expected to report fourth-quarter results after the market closes Thursday, with analysts expecting the chipmaker to swing to a loss.
The time is right to strike. NVIDIA is dominating the discussion at the high end of the market with its initial GeForcle RTX 50 series lineup, and AMD is expected to release its Radeon RX 9070 XT in the coming weeks. Anticipation is running high, with NVIDIA warning of a possible shortage pertaining to its GeForce RTX 5090 and 5080.
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ASUS looks to be making a new non-Intel NUC: rumored new NUC has AMD's latest (and kick ass) Ryzen AI Max+ 395 'Strix Halo' APU inside. ASUS is reportedly preparing a new family of NUC Mini-PCs that will be powered by AMD's new Ryzen AI Max "Strix Halo" APUs.