Intel Outlines Financial Framework for Foundry Business, Sets Path to Margin Expansion
New financial reporting structure reflects
To support the new structure,
“Intel’s differentiated position as both a world-class semiconductor manufacturer and a fabless technology leader creates significant opportunities to drive long-term sustainable growth across these two complementary businesses,” said
The new operating model establishes a foundry relationship between
The combination of Intel’s world-class foundry and product capabilities will leverage a more resilient, sustainable and secure source of supply while delivering cutting-edge solutions to customers through continuous technology improvements, reference designs and new standards.
New Reporting Structure
Beginning with the first quarter 2024, the company will present segment results aligned to the following operating segments:
The Form 8-K containing recast operating segment results for the years 2023, 2022 and 2021 aligned with the foundry operating model was furnished with the
Clear Path to Value Unlock and Margin Expansion
The transition to the new operating model is expected to enable
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Intel Foundry: Operating margin improvement is expected through shifting volume mix to leading-edge extreme ultraviolet (EUV) nodes as the company achieves process parity and leadership.Intel Foundry expects to drive further operating margin expansion by manufacturing a larger percentage of Intel’s products, growing its high-margin advanced packaging business, continuing to expand its external foundry business, and further focusing on capital utilization, cost efficiency and growing scale.Intel Foundry’s operating losses are expected to peak in 2024 asIntel completes its five-nodes-in-four-years journey, and the company is driving forIntel Foundry to achieve break-even operating margins midway between now and the end of 2030, when it targets 40% non-GAAP gross margins and 30% non-GAAP operating margins.Intel Foundry currently has an expected lifetime deal value with external customers of more than$15 billion and remains focused on its goal of becoming the world’s second-largest foundry by 2030. -
Intel Products:Intel Products already exhibits healthy operating margins today, which are expected to improve as the product operating segments benefit from the new operating model. In this model, product operating segments will have increased visibility into and be accountable for the financial drivers for their businesses. Instead of recognizing manufacturing costs that were previously allocated to the product operating segments, they will be charged a market-based price byIntel Foundry. Continued operating margin improvement is expected as the product segments build on their execution momentum with leadership products and improved pricing, drive cost optimizations in design and roadmap decisions, and realize improved costs in package, assembly and test.Intel Products targets 60% non-GAAP gross margin and 40% non-GAAP operating margin by the end of 2030.
Appointment of
As part of today’s news,
Investor Webinar
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Intel will host an investor webinar at1:30 p.m. PDT today to present the vision and financial framework for theIntel Foundry business, including the recast financials and new segment reporting structure aligned with the foundry operating model. The webcast and corresponding presentation slides can be accessed onIntel 's Investor Relations website at intc.com. -
An infographic that outlines the new financial reporting structure can be found on the
Intel Newsroom.
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
This press release contains forward-looking references to the achievement of certain non-GAAP financial results, including non-GAAP gross margins and non-GAAP operating margins. These non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered a substitute for, or superior to, financial measures prepared in accordance with GAAP. A full reconciliation of these targets cannot be provided without unreasonable efforts as we are unable to provide the reconciling adjustments over the forward-looking period. For a full explanation of these non-GAAP financial measures, see Intel’s earnings release for the fourth-quarter and full-year 2023, released on
Forward-Looking Statements
This release contains forward-looking statements, including with respect to:
- our business plans and strategy and anticipated benefits therefrom, including with respect to our IDM 2.0 strategy, the transition to an internal foundry model, updates to our reporting structure, and our AI strategy;
- projections of our future financial performance, including future profitability, gross margin improvements, operating margin improvements, cost savings, and operational efficiencies;
- future products, services, and technologies and expectations regarding product and process leadership;
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plans and goals related to
Intel 's foundry business, including with respect to anticipated customers and future business with customers, future manufacturing capacity, service technology and IP offerings, and ecosystem support; - expected completion and impacts of restructuring activities and cost-saving or efficiency initiatives;
- our anticipated growth, future market share, and trends in our businesses and operations;
- projected market and technology trends, such as AI; and
- other characterizations of future events or circumstances.
Such statements involve many risks and uncertainties that could cause our actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied, including those associated with:
- the high level of competition and rapid technological change in our industry;
- the significant long-term and inherently risky investments we are making in R&D and manufacturing facilities that may not realize a favorable return;
- the complexities and uncertainties in developing and implementing new semiconductor products and manufacturing process technologies;
- our ability to time and scale our capital investments appropriately and successfully secure favorable alternative financing arrangements and government grants;
- implementing new business strategies and investing in new businesses and technologies;
- changes in demand for our products;
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macroeconomic conditions and geopolitical tensions and conflicts, including geopolitical and trade tensions between the US and
China , the impacts ofRussia's war onUkraine , tensions and conflict affectingIsrael , and rising tensions between mainlandChina andTaiwan ; - the evolving market for products with AI capabilities;
- our complex global supply chain, including from disruptions, delays, trade tensions and conflicts, or shortages;
- product defects, errata and other product issues, particularly as we develop next-generation products and implement next-generation manufacturing process technologies;
- potential security vulnerabilities in our products;
- increasing and evolving cybersecurity threats and privacy risks;
- IP risks including related litigation and regulatory proceedings;
- the need to attract, retain, and motivate key talent;
- strategic transactions and investments;
- sales-related risks, including customer concentration and the use of distributors and other third parties;
- our significantly reduced return of capital in recent years;
- our debt obligations and our ability to access sources of capital;
- complex and evolving laws and regulations across many jurisdictions;
- fluctuations in currency exchange rates;
- changes in our effective tax rate;
- catastrophic events;
- environmental, health, safety, and product regulations;
- our initiatives and new legal requirements with respect to corporate responsibility matters; and
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other risks and uncertainties described in this release, our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and our other filings with the
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
All information in this release reflects management's expectations as of the date of this release, unless an earlier date is specified. We do not undertake, and expressly disclaim any duty, to update such statements, whether as a result of new information, new developments, or otherwise, except to the extent that disclosure may be required by law.
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