Group 1 - Intel reported Q2 revenue of $12.9 billion, exceeding market expectations of $11.9 billion, but adjusted EPS showed a loss of $0.10, falling short of profit expectations [2] - The adjusted gross margin for Q2 was only 30%, with expectations to rise to 36% in Q3, while Q3 revenue guidance is set between $12.6 billion and $13.6 billion, with profit guidance indicating a break-even point [2][3] - The foundry business generated $4.4 billion in revenue but incurred an operating loss of $3.17 billion, highlighting significant financial challenges [2] Group 2 - New CEO Pat Gelsinger has rejected the previous aggressive expansion strategy, stating there will be no more "blank checks" for investments, and has canceled factory projects in Germany and Poland [3][7] - The company is undergoing significant layoffs, with a 15% reduction in workforce and plans to cut total employees by over 20% by year-end, aiming to reduce operating expenses to $17 billion by 2025 [3][7] - Gelsinger criticized past investments as excessive and unwise, emphasizing that future investments will depend on confirmed customer orders and must have economic justification [3][7]
英特尔营收超预期,宣布裁员,CEO讲话未足以安抚市场,盘后涨6%后跌4%