Intel Corporation
Supplemental Operating Segment Results
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Three Months Ended |
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(In Millions) |
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Apr 1, 2023 |
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Apr 2, 2022 |
Net revenue: |
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Client Computing |
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Desktop |
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$ 1,879 |
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$ 2,641 |
Notebook |
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3,407 |
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5,959 |
Other |
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481 |
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722 |
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5,767 |
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9,322 |
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Data Center and AI |
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3,718 |
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6,074 |
Network and Edge |
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1,489 |
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2,139 |
Mobileye |
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458 |
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394 |
Intel Foundry Services |
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118 |
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156 |
All other |
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165 |
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268 |
Total net revenue |
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$ 11,715 |
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$ 18,353 |
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Operating income (loss): |
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Client Computing |
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$ 520 |
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$ 2,722 |
Data Center and AI |
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(518) |
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1,393 |
Network and Edge |
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(300) |
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416 |
Mobileye |
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123 |
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148 |
Intel Foundry Services |
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(140) |
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(23) |
All other |
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(1,153) |
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(315) |
Total operating income (loss) |
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$ (1,468) |
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$ 4,341 |
We derive a substantial majority of our revenue from our principal products that incorporate various components and technologies, including a microprocessor and chipset, a stand-alone system-on-chip or a multichip package, which are based on Intel architecture.
Revenue for our reportable and non-reportable operating segments is primarily related to the following product lines:
• CCG includes products designed for end-user form factors, focusing on higher growth segments of 2 in 1, thin-and-light, commercial and gaming, and growing other products such as connectivity and graphics.
• DCAI includes a broad portfolio of central processing units (CPUs), domain-specific accelerators and field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), designed to empower data center and hyperscale solutions for diverse computing needs.