Intel financial results

Intel Operating Cost and Expenses by Quarter

The above graph represents the Intel operating cost and expenses by quarter, starting from fiscal Q1 1993 to Q2 2020. The company's operating expenses include cost of sales, research and development expenses, marketing, general and administrative expenses, etc. Intel's...

Intel Total Operating Expenses by Quarter

The above graph represents Intel total operating expenses by quarter, starting from Q1 1993 to Q2 2020. The semiconductor chip manufacturing company reported an impressive 18% YoY growth in its operating expenses during the second quarter of 2020, totalling...

Intel R&D Expenses by Quarter: FY Q1 1993 – Q2 2020

The above graph represents the Intel R&D expenses by quarter, starting from Q1 1993 to Q2 2020. Intel global R&D expenses declined 2.4% YoY during the second quarter of fiscal 2020, amounting to $3,354 million. The decline was primarily...

Intel Cost of Sales by Quarter: FY Q1 1993 – Q2 2020

The above graph represents the Intel cost of sales by quarter, starting from fiscal Q1 1993 to Q2 2020. The Semiconductor chip manufacturing company recorded a strong 39.1% YoY increase in its quarterly cost of sales, amounting to $9,221 million...

Intel Net Income by Quarter: FY Q1 1993 – Q2 2020

The above graph represents Intel net income by quarter, starting from fiscal Q1 1993 to the recently completed quarter. The quarterly net profit of Intel increased 22.2% YoY in Q2 2020, to $5,105 million worldwide. However, it is a...

Intel Revenue by Quarter: FY Q1 1993 – Q2 2020

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...
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