Intel results to show if supply chain issues are dimming its AI ambitions

By Zaheer Kachwala April 21 (Reuters) – Intel investors on Thursday will focus on its efforts to sort out โ€Œsupply chain issues that have limited the company’s โ€Œability to ramp up chip production to meet rising demand from businesses โ€‹adopting AI-related services. Intel has warned that supply constraints for its server chips that are used…


Intel results to show if supply chain issues are dimming its AI ambitions

By Zaheer Kachwala

April 21 (Reuters) – Intel investors on Thursday will focus on its efforts to sort out โ€Œsupply chain issues that have limited the company’s โ€Œability to ramp up chip production to meet rising demand from businesses โ€‹adopting AI-related services.

Intel has warned that supply constraints for its server chips that are used alongside graphics processors made by companies such as Nvidia will be most acute in โ€Œthe first quarter before โ easing in the second.

โ€ข Intel is expected to report a 1.9% decline in first-quarter revenue โ to $12.42 billion and a near 90% drop in adjusted earnings per share, according to data compiled by LSEG.

โ€ข The โ€‹company’s data โ€‹center and AI segment is โ€‹expected to grow 6.8% โ€Œto $4.41 billion.

โ€ข Intel earlier this month expanded its AI CPU partnership with Google and joined Elon Musk’s Terafab AI chip complex project to make processors.

โ€ข “Rising demand for CPUs in AI data centers gives the company a steadier revenue โ€Œlifeline that’s less dependent on the โ€‹consumer PC cycle,” eMarketer analyst โ€‹Jacob Bourne said.

โ€ข Investors โ€‹will also pay attention to the yields, โ€Œor the number of good โ€‹chips per silicon โ€‹wafer, of Intel’s 18A manufacturing process.

โ€ข “For Intel to make an outsized bid here, their 18A yield improvement has โ€‹to be … โ€Œbetter than market expectations,” said Ryuta Makino, analyst at โ€‹Intel investor Gabelli Funds.

(Reporting by Zaheer Kachwala in โ€‹Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D’Silva)

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