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Intel Corporation today reported fourth-quarter and full-year 2024 financial results. "The fourth quarter was a positive step forward as we delivered revenue, gross margin and EPS above our guidance," said Michelle Johnston Holthaus, interim co-CEO of Intel and CEO of Intel Products. "Our renewed focus on strengthening and simplifying our product portfolio, combined with continued progress on our process roadmap, is positioning us to better serve the needs of our customers. Dave and I are taking actions to enhance our competitive position and create shareholder value."
"The cost reduction plan we announced last year to improve the trajectory of the company is having an impact," said David Zinsner, interim co-CEO and chief financial officer of Intel. "We are fostering a culture of efficiency across the business while driving toward greater returns on our invested capital and improved profitability. Our Q1 outlook reflects seasonal weakness magnified by macro uncertainties, further inventory digestion and competitive dynamics. We will remain highly focused on execution to build on our progress and unlock value."
Q4 2024 Financial Results
In the fourth quarter, the company generated $3.2 billion in cash from operations.
Full-Year 2024 Financial Results
For the full year, the company generated $8.3 billion in cash from operations and paid dividends of $1.6 billion.
Business Unit Summary
In October 2022, Intel announced an internal foundry operating model, which took effect in the first quarter of 2024 and created a foundry relationship between its Intel Products business (collectively CCG, DCAI and NEX) and its Intel Foundry business (including Foundry Technology Development, Foundry Manufacturing and Supply Chain, and Foundry Services, formerly IFS). The foundry operating model is designed to reshape operational dynamics and drive greater transparency, accountability, and focus on costs and efficiency. In furtherance of Intel's internal foundry operating model, Intel announced in the third quarter of 2024 its intent to establish Intel Foundry as an independent subsidiary. The company also previously announced its intent to operate Altera as a standalone business. Altera was previously included in DCAI's segment results and, beginning in the first quarter of 2024, is included in "all other." As a result of these changes, the company modified its segment reporting in the first quarter of 2024 to align to this new operating model. All prior-period segment data has been retrospectively adjusted to reflect the way the company internally receives information and manages and monitors its operating segment performance starting in fiscal year 2024. There are no changes to Intel's consolidated financial statements for any prior periods.
Intel Products Highlights
On April 29, 2025, Intel Foundry will host its annual flagship event, Intel Foundry Direct Connect, in San Jose, California. The event will feature talks from Intel leaders, customers, industry technologists and ecosystem partners as they share details of Intel Foundry's strategy, process technology, and advanced packaging and test capabilities. The event will also include an ecosystem exhibition and networking opportunities. For information about the event, please visit this page.
Business Outlook
Intel's guidance for the first quarter of 2025 includes both GAAP and non-GAAP estimates as follows:
The complete slide deck follows.
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"The cost reduction plan we announced last year to improve the trajectory of the company is having an impact," said David Zinsner, interim co-CEO and chief financial officer of Intel. "We are fostering a culture of efficiency across the business while driving toward greater returns on our invested capital and improved profitability. Our Q1 outlook reflects seasonal weakness magnified by macro uncertainties, further inventory digestion and competitive dynamics. We will remain highly focused on execution to build on our progress and unlock value."
Q4 2024 Financial Results
In the fourth quarter, the company generated $3.2 billion in cash from operations.
Full-Year 2024 Financial Results
For the full year, the company generated $8.3 billion in cash from operations and paid dividends of $1.6 billion.
Business Unit Summary
In October 2022, Intel announced an internal foundry operating model, which took effect in the first quarter of 2024 and created a foundry relationship between its Intel Products business (collectively CCG, DCAI and NEX) and its Intel Foundry business (including Foundry Technology Development, Foundry Manufacturing and Supply Chain, and Foundry Services, formerly IFS). The foundry operating model is designed to reshape operational dynamics and drive greater transparency, accountability, and focus on costs and efficiency. In furtherance of Intel's internal foundry operating model, Intel announced in the third quarter of 2024 its intent to establish Intel Foundry as an independent subsidiary. The company also previously announced its intent to operate Altera as a standalone business. Altera was previously included in DCAI's segment results and, beginning in the first quarter of 2024, is included in "all other." As a result of these changes, the company modified its segment reporting in the first quarter of 2024 to align to this new operating model. All prior-period segment data has been retrospectively adjusted to reflect the way the company internally receives information and manages and monitors its operating segment performance starting in fiscal year 2024. There are no changes to Intel's consolidated financial statements for any prior periods.
Intel Products Highlights
- CCG: Intel continues to lead the AI PC category. The company is on track to ship more than 100 million AI PCs by the end of 2025, and is working with more than 200 ISVs across more than 400 features to optimize their software on Intel silicon. At CES, Intel introduced the Intel Core Ultra 200V series mobile processors with Intel vPro, empowering businesses with AI-driven productivity and enhanced IT management. The company also unveiled the Intel Core Ultra 200H and HX series mobile processors, delivering industry-leading performance, efficiency and platform capabilities, alongside a landmark reduction in power usage. Intel expects to further strengthen its client roadmap with the launch of Panther Lake, its lead product on the Intel 18A process technology, in the second half of 2025.
- DCAI: Intel collaborated with Dell Technologies on the Dell PowerEdge XE7740 server, which uses dual Intel Xeon 6 with Performance-cores and up to eight double-wide accelerators, including Intel Gaudi 3 AI accelerators. Intel also showcased its MRDIMMs memory technology, the fastest memory system ever created, in Intel Xeon 6 data center processors, achieving a significant increase in bandwidth that would normally take multiple generations to reach.
- NEX: At CES, Intel launched a new line of Intel Core Ultra processors for edge computing, prioritizing scalability and performance across various AI applications.
- Intel and AMD are seeing strong engagement from the x86 Ecosystem Advisory Group. Following the group's inaugural meeting this month at Intel's headquarters, Intel and AMD initiated work to drive key architectural features that enable compatibility across platforms, simplify software development and support needs of developers.
- In December, Intel Foundry achieved full tape-out of an Intel 16-based design for an external customer, with plans for volume manufacturing later this year at Intel Ireland, the company's lead European wafer fabrication center.
- Process tool installation is underway in Fab 52 in Arizona in support of ramping Intel 18A production this year.
- Intel signed a definitive agreement with the U.S. Department of Commerce awarding the company up to $7.86 billion in direct funding under the U.S. CHIPS and Science Act. Intel achieved initial milestones, receiving $1.1 billion in the fourth quarter of 2024 and $1.1 billion in January 2025. The CHIPs agreement supports Intel's essential role in advancing domestic leading-edge semiconductor R&D and manufacturing that are critical to economic and national security.
- At IEDM 2024, Intel Foundry's Technology Research team demonstrated industry-first advancements in transistor and advanced packaging technologies that help meet future demands for AI.
On April 29, 2025, Intel Foundry will host its annual flagship event, Intel Foundry Direct Connect, in San Jose, California. The event will feature talks from Intel leaders, customers, industry technologists and ecosystem partners as they share details of Intel Foundry's strategy, process technology, and advanced packaging and test capabilities. The event will also include an ecosystem exhibition and networking opportunities. For information about the event, please visit this page.
Business Outlook
Intel's guidance for the first quarter of 2025 includes both GAAP and non-GAAP estimates as follows:
The complete slide deck follows.
View at TechPowerUp Main Site