Intel (INTC, Financial) surpassed first-quarter 2025 EPS and revenue expectations due to better-than-expected performance in its data center business and ongoing cost-cutting measures. However, a weak Q2 outlook indicates that Intel's turnaround is still underway. Under CEO Lip-Bu Tan, the company is taking steps to accelerate this turnaround by restructuring to eliminate management layers, reduce bureaucracy, and cut costs.
Intel has revised its FY25 operating expense target to $17.0 billion, down from $17.5 billion, and forecasts $16.0 billion for FY26. The company is also aiming to preserve cash and enhance free cash flow by slowing fab construction and delaying non-essential investments, reducing its FY25 capex guidance to $18.0 billion from $20.0 billion.
While Intel's Q1 results exceeded expectations due to DCAI and Foundry performance, the company still faces profitability and competitive challenges. Restructuring and cost-cutting are key to its 2025 strategy, with Panther Lake and Clearwater Forest launches as critical product catalysts. Success in advanced process nodes and Foundry customer acquisitions will be crucial for Intel's long-term turnaround.
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