Our response to this downturn will be similar to others in our history, ... It may sound a bit trite, but Intel has the financial strength and management conviction to continue to invest in its key products and processes through these difficult times and emerge a better, more competitive company. |
Really, we only have analysis for Portland, Salem, Eugene and Astoria. We can't really do any analysis for Aurora because there aren't enough years for a true comparison. |
Revenues turned the corner and were up slightly from last year, driven by significant year-to-year growth in the Intel architecture business, |
Right now we're tight across everything we make, ... We can meet a seasonally strong second half, but we have not commented on if the demand is stronger than expected. |
Snow is always an unusual thing here. It's difficult to get that combination of cold air and rain. |
Sometimes it is important to have a different and original idea itself to promote something. Often times, creativity is the key for attention grabbing and instant impact. |
The fourth-quarter results were in line with our December outlook and reflect the pervasive impact of a slowing worldwide economy. |
The microprocessor and flash businesses are on track, while the networking silicon market is slower than we anticipated. |
The quarter and the year are progressing in line with our expectations. |
The quarter is proceeding essentially as expected. |
The results are consistent with the outlook (we announced) in October. Growth in emerging markets, demand for (notebook computers) and demand in manufacturing are delivering healthy growth in Intel's revenue. |
The simple answer is, we anticipated third-party chip sets coming into the market quicker than they did. The chip-set imbalance we think got us, hopefully, one last time. |
There is no good valuation model to determine the fair value of unexercised employee stock options. Including an unreliable estimate of the fair value of options in the income statement would distort earnings. |
There's no question that as PC prices go down, we want to have our server products driving our margins. |
There's no question that if I had more capacity I could've shipped more chipsets, |