Intel Reports Third-Quarter 2021 Financial Results
In the third quarter, the company generated $9.9 billion in cash from operations and paid dividends of $1.4 billion. Intel CFO George Davis announced plans to retire from Intel in May 2022. He will continue to serve in his current role while Intel conducts a search for a new CFO and until his successor is appointed. Third-quarter revenue was led by strong recovery in the Enterprise portion of DCG and in IOTG, which saw higher demand amid recovery from the economic impacts of COVID-19. The Client Computing Group (CCG) was down due to lower notebook volumes due to industry-wide component shortages, and on lower adjacent revenue, partially offset by higher average selling prices (ASPs) and strength in desktop.
Business Highlights
- Selected by the U.S. government to provide commercial foundry services for the government’s RAMP-C program.
- Announced Amazon as first customer to use Intel Foundry Services’ packaging services, and a partnership with Qualcomm to use the future Intel 20A process technology.
- Broke ground on two new leading-edge chip factories at Intel’s Ocotillo campus in Chandler, Arizona, three months ahead of schedule.
- Shared process and packaging roadmap updates for delivering five nodes within four years, putting Intel on a path to restore process performance per watt parity in 2024 and leadership in 2025 with key process innovations, including RibbonFET and PowerVia. Also introduced new advanced packaging technologies, Foveros Omni and Foveros Direct, for 2023.
- Detailed Intel’s biggest architectural shifts in a generation with the first in-depth look at Alder Lake, our first performance hybrid architecture with two new generations of x86 cores; Sapphire Rapids, our new standard-setting data center architecture; our new discrete gaming graphics processing unit architecture; new infrastructure processing units; and Ponte Vecchio, our tour-de-force GPU architecture with Intel’s highest ever compute density to accelerate AI, HPC, and advanced analytics workloads.
- Introduced the new Intel Arc brand for our upcoming high-performance graphics products, covering hardware and software, and services.
- Introduced four new Intel Core processor-based Surface design wins with Microsoft, including the first Surface device to be Intel Evo platform verified, and two designs that bring Thunderbolt connectivity to the Surface lineup.
- Announced availability of the 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processor (Ice Lake) for AWS customers via the new Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) M6i instances and for Google Cloud customers via the new Compute Engine N2
- Announced U.S. Department of Energy selected next-generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors (Sapphire Rapids) to power supercomputers.
- Announced strategic global partnerships with ZEEKR and Sixt SE and additional plans to unveil Mobileye’s robotaxi equipped with the Mobileye Drive system.
- Introduced second-generation neuromorphic research chip, Loihi 2, fabricated with a pre-production version of the Intel 4 process.
As part of its IDM 2.0 strategy, Intel will be making a series of product and technology announcements at its upcoming Innovation virtual event on October 27-28, 2021. The conference is designed for developers, industry insiders, and will feature technical sessions on Intel’s AI, 5G, edge, cloud connectivity, and client applications. Join the public webcast and follow the news at newsroom.intel.com at 9 a.m. PDT on Wednesday, October 27th, 2021.