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Intel off to good start in 2005

March 10, 2005 In sign of better-than-average quarter, Intel narrows its first-quarter revenue estimate to the high end of previous range. TAGS: Andy Bryant, financial analyst, Intel, chip company, start, chipset, PC

Intel raises revenue estimates

December 2, 2004 Boost in revenue is sure sign that PC sales are moving fairly briskly, and that should please investors. TAGS: Andy Bryant, PC processor, inventory, estimate, market share, margin, Intel, investor, AMD, PC

Intel narrows its forecast

December 8, 2005 Chip giant expects fourth-quarter revenue to be between $10.4 billion and $10.6 billion, but leaves midpoint unchanged. TAGS: Andy Bryant, notebook chip, chip company, Intel, chipset, AMD, notebook computer, PC

Intel income pain not as deep as feared

July 19, 2006 Chipmaker sees second-quarter drop in income amid battle with AMD, but fall isn't as bad as Wall Street expected. TAGS: Andy Bryant, OSHA, net income, competitive pricing, layoff, microprocessor, chip company, Intel, inventory, income, AMD Opteron, Wall Street, AMD, manufacturing, flash memory, server

Intel shifts revenue forecast upward

June 9, 2005 Notebook sales prompt the chipmaker to raise its revenue expectations for the third quarter in a row. TAGS: Andy Bryant, CFO, notebook computer, Intel, AMD, flash memory, server, PC

Weak demand, low prices ding Intel earnings

January 17, 2006 Hit by weak demand and low processor prices, the company's earnings came in under Wall Street analyst expectations. TAGS: Andy Bryant, Paul Otellini, earnings, shortage, Wall Street, Asia, Intel, chip company, PC company, AMD, Europe, U.S., chipset, Dell, PC

Intel beats estimates, upbeat on manufacturing shift

April 19, 2005 Chipmaker reports a 17 percent jump in revenue over the year-ago period, thanks in large part to sales of mobile chips. TAGS: Andy Bryant, manufacturing, mobile chip, Paul Otellini, Intel, chip company, mobility, Wi-Fi, handset, notebook computer
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