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?英特尔(INTC.US)浴火重生! Q3营收超预期增长且扭亏为盈 “世纪联手”英伟达点燃增长引擎
Zhi Tong Cai Jing· 2025-10-24 00:44
Core Viewpoint - Intel has successfully returned to profitability and exceeded revenue expectations for Q3, driven by strong demand for AI-related products and a significant investment partnership with Nvidia, indicating a potential long-term recovery trajectory for the company [1][2][3]. Financial Performance - Intel reported Q3 revenue of $13.7 billion, a 3% year-over-year increase, marking its first positive growth in 18 months [5][4]. - The adjusted earnings per share for Q3 were $0.23, significantly surpassing Wall Street's expectations of $0.01 [5]. - The company’s operating margin improved to 11%, compared to a negative 17.8% in the same quarter last year [5]. Market Demand and Product Development - There is a strong demand for Intel's chips, particularly in data centers and AI-driven applications, with expectations that this demand will continue until 2026 [3][4]. - Intel's new Core Ultra processors integrate AI-specific neural processing units (NPU) and GPUs, marking a significant advancement in their product offerings [9][12]. - The recovery in PC demand and the AI-driven upgrade cycle are key factors contributing to Intel's revenue growth [3][8]. Strategic Partnerships and Investments - Intel has secured approximately $15 billion in new funding through partnerships with the U.S. government and major tech companies, including Nvidia and SoftBank [5][2]. - The collaboration with Nvidia, involving a $5 billion investment, aims to create a powerful combination of x86 CPUs and Nvidia GPUs, enhancing Intel's position in the AI market [1][11]. Future Outlook - Intel plans to invest around $18 billion in new factories and equipment this year, although this is significantly lower than competitors like TSMC [7]. - The company is focused on regaining market share in both the PC and data center segments, with a particular emphasis on the AI infrastructure market [6][10]. - Analysts predict that the partnership with Nvidia could reshape the AI PC market, allowing Intel to reclaim its competitive edge [12].