Intel is No.2
- 著者:Ella Cai
- 公開::2017-07-28
Intel is No.2. After 24 years as the No.1 chip company, Intel slipped below Samsung in Q2 with revenues of $14.8 billion.
On Wednesday Samsung reported Q2 chip revenues of $15.7 billion.
Intel’s slip to No.2 had been widely predicted in the wake of hugely inflated memory prices.
It means that TI’s 25 year reign as No.1 between 1959 and 1984 may never be beaten.
However, when Samsung went into mainstream semiconductors in the 1980s, the company’s founder declared his ambition to become No.1 and hold that slot for 100 years.
Apart from its fall off the top perch, Intel had a good Q2 with revenue up 14% y-o-y (excluding Intel Security Group) with strong performance in client computing (up 12%) and data-centre (up 16%).
The company raised its full-year revenue outlook by $1.3 billion to $61.3 billion.
Q2 operating income was $3.8 billion, up 190% year-over-year and the company generated approximately $4.7 billion in cash from operations.
On Wednesday Samsung reported Q2 chip revenues of $15.7 billion.
Intel’s slip to No.2 had been widely predicted in the wake of hugely inflated memory prices.
It means that TI’s 25 year reign as No.1 between 1959 and 1984 may never be beaten.
However, when Samsung went into mainstream semiconductors in the 1980s, the company’s founder declared his ambition to become No.1 and hold that slot for 100 years.
Apart from its fall off the top perch, Intel had a good Q2 with revenue up 14% y-o-y (excluding Intel Security Group) with strong performance in client computing (up 12%) and data-centre (up 16%).
The company raised its full-year revenue outlook by $1.3 billion to $61.3 billion.
Q2 operating income was $3.8 billion, up 190% year-over-year and the company generated approximately $4.7 billion in cash from operations.