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Intel Q1 2026 Earnings Analysis

Intel Q1 2026 Earnings Analysis

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# Beta Finch Podcast Script - Intel Q1 2026 Earnings

**ALEX:** Welcome to Beta Finch, your AI-powered earnings breakdown where we dive deep into the numbers that matter. I'm Alex.

**JORDAN:** And I'm Jordan. Today we're unpacking Intel's first quarter 2026 results, and wow - what a turnaround story this is becoming.

**ALEX:** Before we jump in, I need to share our standard disclaimer: This podcast is AI-generated content for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing we discuss should be considered investment advice. Always do your own research and consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

**JORDAN:** Absolutely. Now Alex, let's talk about Intel because this earnings call felt like listening to a completely different company than we were hearing from just a year ago.

**ALEX:** You're not wrong, Jordan. CEO Lip Bu Tan literally said "A year ago, the conversation about Intel Corporation was about whether we could survive. Today, it's about how quickly we can add manufacturing capacity." That's quite the transformation narrative.

**JORDAN:** The numbers certainly back that up. Intel delivered $13.6 billion in revenue for Q1, which was $1.4 billion above the midpoint of their guidance. That's their sixth consecutive quarter of beating expectations. EPS came in at 29 cents versus guidance of breakeven.

**ALEX:** And here's what really caught my attention - they're saying demand is outpacing supply across all their businesses, especially in server CPUs. CFO Dave Zinsner said they're missing out on revenue that "starts with a 'b'" - meaning billions in unmet demand.

**JORDAN:** That supply constraint story is fascinating because it's driven by what they're calling the AI infrastructure buildout. Let's break down their segments. Data Center and AI revenue hit $5.1 billion, up 22% year-over-year, with ASIC revenue doubling. Meanwhile, Client Computing was $7.7 billion.

**ALEX:** The AI story Intel is telling is particularly interesting. They're positioning CPUs as becoming more critical as AI moves from training to inference and into what they call "agentic" applications. Lip Bu mentioned that the ratio of CPUs to GPUs used to be 1-to-8, but it's moving toward 1-to-4 and could reach parity.

**JORDAN:** That's a massive shift if it plays out. And they're backing it up with some big partnerships. They announced a multiyear deal with Google and this intriguing collaboration with Elon Musk's companies - SpaceX, xAI, and Tesla - for something called "TeraFab."

**ALEX:** The Elon partnership is pretty wild. Lip Bu said they both believe global semiconductor supply isn't keeping pace with demand, and they want to "explore innovative ways to refactor silicon process technology." Very typical Elon - thinking outside the box on manufacturing efficiency.

**JORDAN:** Let's talk about their foundry business because that's been the big question mark. Intel Foundry revenue was $5.4 billion, up 20% sequentially, though they're still losing $2.4 billion operationally. But here's the key - their 18A process node is running ahead of internal projections.

**ALEX:** Right, and they're getting more confident about external foundry customers. Dave Zinsner said their advanced packaging backlog is now in the "billions of dollars" range, not the hundreds of millions they initially expected. That's a significant scale-up.

**JORDAN:** The guidance for Q2 is solid too - $13.8 to $14.8 billion revenue, with both client and data center segments expected to grow sequentially. Though they are warning about PC market weakness in the second half and some margin pressure from ramping 18A production.

**ALEX:** Speaking of margins, gross margin came in at 41% for Q1, way ahead of guidance, though they're guiding 39% for Q2. The 18A ramp is creating some near-term headwinds, but the volume growth and yield improvements are helping offset that.

**JORDAN:** There was an interesting exchange in the Q&A about competi

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