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(Bloomberg) -- Intel Corp. is expected to report strong second-quarter earnings after the market close Thursday, but even blowout results likely won’t be enough to reverse the stock’s July slide. Most Read from BloombergRetina Chip Designed to Restore Sight to Go on Sale in EuropeHegseth Turns to UNC, Virginia Tech After Dropping Ivy LeagueApple Plans Overhaul of MacBooks, iMac in Push to Meet AI DemandTrump’s 100% Generic Drug Duty Threatens US Low-Cost SupplyApple to Launch ‘Upgrade’ Device Le
Today Earnings (a.m.): American Airlines, Blackstone, Lockheed Martin, Comcast, RTX, PG&E, T-Mobile Earnings (p.m.): Intel Central banks: The European Central Bank announces its interest-rate decision.
Intel Corp (NASDAQ:INTC) reports second-quarter financial results Thursday after the closing bell, with investors expected to look for updates on whether the company has started easing the supply constraints that executives said limited revenue in the first quarter. Supply Limited Revenue in Q1 During the first-quarter earnings call in April, CEO Lip-Bu Tan said demand continued to outpace supply across Intel’s businesses, particularly for Xeon server CPUs, even as the company expanded factory o
Investors were positioning their trades ahead of Intel’s second-quarter earnings report, due after the market closes on Thursday.
Intel is scheduled to report second-quarter financial results after the stock market closes on Thursday.
I have covered each of the following four stocks separately over the past few weeks:Micron's historic earnings. Intel's painful turnaround. AMD's server CPU advantage heading into August 4. Applied Materials' wafer equipment supercycle. On July 21, Jim Cramer put them all in the same basket with a ...
U.S. chipmaking giants Intel and Advanced Micro Devices are signing longer-term purchase commitments with Chinese server customers for data-centre processors as prices surge, two people familiar with the talks said. The move highlights a broader consequence of the AI boom: demand has spread beyond AI accelerators to memory, networking gear and server processors, giving suppliers greater leverage to seek long-term purchase deals. AI data centres require not only Nvidia-style graphics processors (GPUs) but also large numbers of central processing units (CPUs) to support servers, storage, networking and inference workloads.
The chipmaker finally put a name on its foundry momentum -- two days before the report that will test it.

Asking for a Trend Host Josh Lipton lays out what investors need to watch on Thursday, July 22, including key earnings reports from Intel (INTC), RTX Corporation (RTX), T-Mobile US Inc (TMUS), along with the latest reading on initial jobless claims as markets look for clues on the health of the economy.
Earnings must support soaring expectations around the chipmaker's turnaround
Fortinet announced a collaboration with Intel to develop the Fortinet Security Processor 6 on the Intel 4 process, making Fortinet the first named cybersecurity customer for Intel Foundry.
Revenue growth is expected to accelerate.
Intel shares have surged over 350% in the past year on the promise that CPUs are becoming the backbone of AI infrastructure, but Thursday's earnings report will reveal whether that thesis has real legs or just hype propping up a lofty valuation.
A major revelation from foundry giant TSMC suggests Intel could deliver stronger-than-expected results and guidance.
Computer processor maker Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) will be reporting earnings this Thursday after the bell. Here’s what to look for.
Intel stock fell almost 8% on Friday after posting blowout Q2 earnings after the bell on Thursday.
Intel reported its Q2 earnings after the bell on Thursday.
Intel will report its Q2 earnings after the bell on Thursday.
SK hynix (SKHY) is considering acquiring Intel's (INTC) semiconductor campus in New Albany, Ohio, as
Intel's results on Thursday will show whether the American chip icon has the numbers to back a Wall Street rally that has sent its shares nearly three times higher this year, as its turnaround push wins over investors and the AI buildout powers demand. Investors are also eager for details on potential new customers for its contract manufacturing business, which has shown growing traction with deals including a Tesla tie-up. • Among the biggest questions for Intel is a potential deal to manufacture processors for Apple that U.S. President Donald Trump announced in April but neither company has confirmed.
Today Earnings: AT&T, GE Vernova, PulteGroup, CME Group, Moody’s, Philip Morris International Earnings (p.m.): Alphabet, Tesla, IBM, Southwest Airlines, Texas Instruments, CSX, ServiceNow, Raymond James Economic data: The Energy Information Administration will release its weekly petroleum status report.
SK Hynix’s U.S. shares dipped in the overnight session, following its denial.
Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to include a response from an Intel spokesperson. SK hynix Inc (NASDAQ:SKHY) said Tuesday it has neither pursued nor decided to acquire Intel Corp‘s (NASDAQ:INTC) Ohio semiconductor campus, denying a media report that claimed the South Korean memory chipmaker was in talks to buy the site. SK hynix Responds to Korea JoongAng Daily Report SK hynix issued the clarification in a Korea Exchange filing after Korea JoongAng Daily reported that the company was
U.S. futures declined amid rising oil prices as the conflict in the Middle East intensifies ahead of the peak earnings season.
The PHLX Semiconductor Sector Index regained some of its recent losses, climbing more than 5%. Intel stood out, adding 8.6% ahead of the chip maker's earnings report on Thursday. Chip stocks are still down roughly 3% over the past five trading days.
Chip stocks rose. Chip maker Intel was a standout, rising 8.6% ahead of its earnings report Thursday. Chip stocks have been under pressure lately as investors fret about low-cost Chinese AI models that look like strong performers.
AMD has broken a chip monopoly before. In the 2000s, it took server market share away from Intel’s dominant x86 processors, forcing years of price and performance competition that reshaped enterprise computing. Two decades later, AMD is attempting a similar disruption, this time against Nvidia’s ...