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Intel

Intel Corporation, founded in 1968, is a leading technology multinational known for its microprocessors and computer components, holding a significant market share in personal computing and data center solutions. The company's revenue is primarily generated from its Client Computing Group and Data Center and AI segments, while facing competition from AMD, NVIDIA, and others. Intel's strengths include market leadership and innovation, but it also faces challenges such as production delays and intense competition.

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Intel

Intel Corporation, founded in 1968, is a leading technology multinational known for its microprocessors and computer components, holding a significant market share in personal computing and data center solutions. The company's revenue is primarily generated from its Client Computing Group and Data Center and AI segments, while facing competition from AMD, NVIDIA, and others. Intel's strengths include market leadership and innovation, but it also faces challenges such as production delays and intense competition.

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INTEL

CORPORATION
Done by: Rashidova Niginaxon
Table of contents

01. 02. 03.


About Operating
Origins
corporation segments

04. 05. 06.


Major SWOT
Intel Core
competitors analysis
About
corporation
Intel Corporation is one of the world’s
largest and leading technology
multinational companies, specializing
in the production of microprocessors and
other computer components. Intel was
founded in 1968 by a chemist Gordon
Moore and physicist Robert Noyce in
California, USA. The company has
significantly contributed to the
development of computer technologies
through its innovative solutions
Intel supplies microprocessors for most
manufacturers of computer systems, and is one of the
developers of the x86 series of instruction sets found in most
personal computers (pcs). It also manufactures chipsets,
network interface controllers, flash memory,
graphics processing units (gpus),
field-programmable gate arrays (fpgas), and other devices
related to communications and computing. Intel has a strong
presence in the high-performance general-purpose and
gaming pc market with its intel core line of cpus, whose high-
end models are among the fastest consumer cpus, as well as
its intel arc series of gpus. The open source technology center
at intel hosts powertop and latencytop, and supports other
open source projects such as wayland, mesa,
threading building blocks (tbb), and xen.
02.
Origins
In deciding on a name, Moore and Noyce quickly rejected "Moore
Noyce", near homophone for "more noise" – an ill-suited name for
an electronics company, since noise in electronics is usually
undesirable and typically associated with bad interference.
Instead, they founded the company as NM Electronics on July
18, 1968, but by the end of the month had changed the name
to Intel, which stood for Integrated Electronics. Since "Intel" was
already trademarked by the hotel chain Intelco, they had to buy
the rights for the name.
Operating segments
As of 2024, Intel’s revenue breakdown by product
segments is as follows:
• Client Computing Group (CCG): This segment
remains the largest, contributing 56.1% of Intel’s
total revenue . It includes products such as PC
processors, both for desktops and laptops, and is
seeing growth, particularly in AI PCs .
• Data Center and AI: This category makes up 29.8%
of Intel’s revenue. It includes products and solutions
for servers, networking, and AI systems, and has seen
a 5% growth in recent quarters .
• Network and Edge: Generating 11.1% of Intel’s
revenues, this segment has faced some challenges,
including an 8% decline in Q1 2024 .
• Intel Foundry Services: Now a separate entity after
the spin-off, this segment contributes about 1.8% to
Intel’s total revenue .
Mission Vision
To drive innovation by To create world-changing
creating technologies that technologies that improve
enrich the lives of people the life of every person on
everywhere. the planet.
Major
competitor
s
Despite its dominant position, Intel faces
significant competition from other companies.
AMD (Advanced Micro Devices) is the biggest
rival, offering processors that often provide better
performance at lower prices, challenging Intel’s
market share. Other competitors include NVIDIA,
Qualcomm, and Apple, particularly in mobile and
artificial intelligence sectors.
Intel’s Products and Services
1. Personal Computers and Laptops: Intel’s Core i3, i5,
i7, and i9 processors are designed for different needs,
offering high performance for everyday tasks, gaming,
and professional use.

2. Servers and Data Centers: Intel’s Xeon processors


are ideal for large-scale data analysis, cloud
computing, and server applications.

3. Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics: Intel


manufactures specialized processors and high-speed
memory modules used in artificial intelligence,
machine learning, and big data analytics.

4. Memory and Storage Technologies: Intel’s Optane


technology speeds up memory and storage systems,
providing users with faster data retrieval and storage
performance.
Intel Core
Series:
• Intel Core i3: Entry-level processors designed for
everyday tasks like web browsing, word processing,
and media consumption.

• Intel Core i5: Mid-range processors offering better


performance for gaming, multimedia tasks, and
more demanding applications.

• Intel Core i7: High-performance processors for


power users, professionals, and gamers who need
extra processing power for tasks like video editing,
3D rendering, and gaming.

• Intel Core i9: Premium processors for enthusiasts


and professionals who need the highest performance
for tasks like video editing, high-end gaming, and
scientific computing.
Financial indicators for 2024 according to
Forbes

$55.2B $192.7B $4.1B


Revenue Assets Profits

Intel’s more than 120,300 employees are shaping the future


with computing and connectivity technologies.
—SWOT
analysis —
Strengths Weaknesses

1. Production Delays: Struggles with


1. Market Leadership: Intel is one of the largest
transitioning to smaller process nodes
semiconductor manufacturers globally, with a
(e.g., delays in 7nm and 10nm
strong brand reputation.
production) have impacted
competitiveness.
2. Innovation: Intel invests heavily in R&D,
driving advancements in chip technology, such
2. Heavy Competition: Losing market
as the development of smaller, faster, and more
share to competitors like AMD and ARM-
energy-efficient processors.
based chip manufacturers.
3. Product Diversity: Offers a wide range of
3. High Costs: Significant R&D and
processors for personal computers, servers, data
manufacturing costs put pressure on
centers, and IoT devices.
profitability.
Opportunitie
Threats
s
1. AI and Machine Learning: Growing demand
1. Intense Competition: AMD, NVIDIA,
for processors specialized in AI workloads.
Qualcomm, and ARM-based processors
challenge Intel’s market dominance.
2. Expansion in Foundry Services: Intel's IDM
2.0 strategy aims to compete with TSMC and
2. Geopolitical Risks: Global
Samsung in chip manufacturing for other
semiconductor supply chain disruptions
companies.
due to U.S.-China tensions.
3. 5G and IoT Growth: Opportunity to
3. Technological Shifts: Transition to ARM
capitalize on emerging technologies requiring
architecture by companies like Apple
advanced semiconductors.
may reduce demand for x86 processors.
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