Intel's Q4 Financial Reveals Weaker Than Expected Quarter

surpised?

They must have seen this coming as soon as Ryzen appeared, it showed that Intel had been sitting on their hands for years milking the customers.
 
So both green and blue are getting a sour taste in their mouths; excellent! About time too

It's because of China having unexpected growth in the economy. Which is a big deal because they have the fastest growing and most profitable market in the world and they hold an immense sway over endless market segments.
 
Yep, this also carries over to foundries like TSMC & Samsung, and will likely hit the whole industry in a few ways, it's not going to meaningfully affect most companies plans or rollouts or positioning but it'll likely mean a bit more care is put into riskier rollouts & R&D spending on longer term products & such for the time being, maybe some products will launch later in the year rather than earlier.
 
It's because of China having unexpected growth in the economy. Which is a big deal because they have the fastest growing and most profitable market in the world and they hold an immense sway over endless market segments.

China's market growth is anything but unexpected to many, in fact it's been right in our faces as its working its way to becoming the new dominant superpower.
 
The unexpected bit is their sudden lack of growth, economists have long predicted China's sudden downturn once the impacts of passing the lewis turning point came to fruition, but generally that has been pegged as happening between 2020 and 2025, making this a bit early for many.
 
Last edited:
China's market growth is anything but unexpected to many, in fact it's been right in our faces as its working its way to becoming the new dominant superpower.

No what I meant was the unexpected smaller growth. It still grew but not as much as forecasted. That's the unexpected part
 
Is there an article listing Nvidias extremely disappointing financial results. That is more interesting than this one since we somewhat know the reasoning.. *ahem, £1500 for one gpu *cough.
 
https://forum.overclock3d.net/showthread.php?t=91502
Worth noting that while AMD performed well in comparison to Intel & NVidia who made overly optimistic predictions about the industry, crypto, & the China trade war, AMD too wrote down their expected revenue for upcoming quarters to a similar degree listing the same macroeconomic phenomena as NVidia & Intel.
 
Back
Top