Intc Revenue Data and Trends 2011-2025

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Intel's revenue has seen significant growth over the years. In 2011, the company's revenue was $47.3 billion.

One of the key drivers of Intel's revenue growth has been its continued dominance in the microprocessor market. This has allowed the company to maintain a strong presence in the PC market.

Intel's revenue has also been influenced by its expansion into new markets, including the Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI). The company has seen significant growth in these areas, with revenue from IoT and AI increasing by 20% in 2020.

By 2025, Intel is expected to generate $73.4 billion in revenue, a 55% increase from 2011.

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Historical Data

Intel's annual revenue has seen a steady increase over the years. The company's revenue for fiscal year 2015 was $55.36 billion.

In 2016, Intel's revenue jumped to $59.39 billion, a significant increase from the previous year. This growth trend continued in 2017, with the company's revenue reaching $62.76 billion.

The revenue growth continued in 2018, with Intel's annual revenue reaching $70.85 billion, a substantial increase from the previous year.

2011-2025

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Intel's revenue has been steadily increasing over the years, but with some notable declines. In 2011, Intel's revenue was $53.999 billion, and by 2025, it had decreased to $53.070 billion.

The company's revenue has fluctuated over the years, with a 20.21% decline from 2021 to 2022, and a 14% decline from 2022 to 2023. However, in 2024, Intel's revenue decreased by 2.08% from 2023.

Here's a breakdown of Intel's revenue from 2011 to 2025:

Intel's revenue has been affected by various factors, including changes in the market and competition. Despite this, the company remains a dominant player in the semiconductor industry.

2015

In 2015, Intel Corporation's annual revenue was a whopping $55.36 billion.

Intel's quarterly revenue for 2015 showed a steady increase, starting at $12.78 billion in the first quarter and reaching $14.91 billion in both the third and fourth quarters.

The first quarter's revenue was a notable $12.78 billion, which set the stage for the rest of the year.

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In the second quarter, Intel's revenue reached $13.20 billion, a slight increase from the first quarter.

The third quarter saw a significant jump to $14.47 billion, demonstrating the company's growth momentum.

The fourth quarter's revenue of $14.91 billion was the highest of the year, cementing Intel's strong performance in 2015.

Intel Corporation's revenue trend shows a steady increase from 2015 to 2021, with a peak in 2021 at $20528000000.00.

In 2022, Intel's revenue started to decline, reaching $14042000000.00 by the end of the year.

The revenue decline continued into 2023, with a low point of $11715000000.00 in April 2023.

However, the revenue started to recover in the second half of 2023, reaching $15406000000.00 by the end of the year.

Here's a breakdown of Intel's revenue growth and decline over the years:

The revenue recovery in 2023 suggests that Intel is on the path to regaining its momentum.

Revenue by Quarter

If you're interested in Intel's revenue growth, you'll be pleased to know that you can access statistics from 2008 to 2025.

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You can find Intel revenue from 2008 to 2025, broken down by quarter, in billion U.S. dollars.

To get a clear picture of Intel's revenue, you can download the data in various formats, including PNG, PDF, XLS, and PPT.

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