Intel Revenue by Quarter: FY Q1 1993 – Q2 2020

The below graph represents the global revenue of Intel Corporation by quarter, starting from fiscal Q1 1993 to fiscal Q2 2020. Interestingly, the company reported an appreciable 19.5% YoY growth in its quarterly revenue, amounting to $19,728 million during the second quarter of fiscal 2020.

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The above graph represents the worldwide Intel revenue by quarter, starting from fiscal Q1 1993 to fiscal Q2 2020. Intel’s revenue in Q2 2020 clocked $19,728 million, globally, registering an appreciable 19.5% YoY growth. However, the revenue declined a negligible 0.5% when compared to the previous quarter’s performance.

Growth in Intel Quarterly Revenue: History

RegionWorldwide
SourceIntel Quarterly reports, SEC Filings
Graph ID271
NoteIntel fiscal year starts from January 1st

It was the first time in fiscal Q4 2005 when Intel crossed $10 billion revenue milestone. The quarterly revenue increased nearly 6% YoY to $10,201 million worldwide. However, after that the global revenue of Intel declined YoY for the five consecutive quarters.

Surprisingly, the company took another 14 years to almost double its quarterly revenue. In fiscal Q4 2019, Intel quarterly revenue reached an all-time high of $20,209 million, with an impressive 8.3% YoY growth.

Interestingly, the highest-ever YoY growth was recorded in fiscal Q3 1995. Intel recorded $4,171 million in revenue during the third quarter of fiscal 1995, with a strong 45.7% YoY growth. On the other hand, the maximum 26.1% YoY decline in Intel global revenue was reported in fiscal Q1 2009.

About Intel Corporation

Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC) is a leading manufacturer of semiconductor computer circuits. Intel was founded on July 18, 1968, by Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore, with initial funding of $2.5 million. Interestingly, in just 3 years, exactly on October 13, 1971, Intel went for an initial public offering (IPO), raising $6.8 million ($23.50 per share). Intel and its compatible chips are now found in every desktop and laptop except Apple products.

The company’s three largest customers, Dell Inc., Lenovo Group Limited and HP Inc., accounted for nearly 40% of the total revenue as of 2018.

Intel is ranked #43 in the list of 2019 Fortune 500 companies, up from #46 in 2018.

Intel has always been open to having new mergers and acquiring new projects, the latest being OmniTek (2019) which deals with FPGA video acceleration, and most popular being McAfee (2010).

Intel recently announced its withdrawal from 5G smartphone modem business. However, the company will continue to meet current customer commitments for its existing 4G smartphone modem product line.


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