Intel withdraws 2020 forecast on ‘significant’ uncertainty caused by Covid-19 pandemic

  • The world’s largest semiconductor maker reported a 23 per cent jump in first-quarter revenue and better-than-projected profit
  • But its profit outlook fell short of estimates, sparking concerns that a spending slowdown will drag on business for the rest of 2020

Intel’s profit outlook fell short of estimates, sparking concerns that a spending slowdown will drag on business for the rest of 2020. File photo: Reuters
Intel withdrew its full-year sales forecast, citing “significant economic uncertainty” caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. The company’s shares fell more than 5 per cent in late trading.

The world’s largest semiconductor maker reported a 23 per cent jump in first-quarter revenue and better-than-projected profit, bolstered by demand for chips that run the laptops and server machines companies need to keep people working from home. Though it gave an optimistic second-quarter sales target, Intel’s profit outlook fell short of estimates, sparking concerns that a spending slowdown will drag on business for the rest of 2020.

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