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▾ 🔗 Overlaps · same entity in both tables
Entries the AI flagged as overlapping between Subsidiaries and Segments. Read both rows together — the subsidiary row shows the one-time deal; the segment row shows the recurring revenue contribution.
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🏢 Mobileye ↔ 🧱 Mobileye 🟰 same entityThe subsidiary row details Intel's majority stake in the publicly traded Mobileye, including its acquisition history and current estimated value of Intel's ownership. The segment row represents Mobileye's full operational results and market capitalization as a distinct business unit within Intel's reporting structure.
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🏢 Altera ↔ 🧱 Programmable Solutions Group (PSG) 📊 operational viewAltera was acquired by Intel in 2015. It is now fully integrated and operates as Intel's Programmable Solutions Group (PSG) segment. The subsidiary row reflects the acquisition price, while the segment row captures its current operational revenue and valuation as part of Intel.
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🏢 Habana Labs ↔ 🧱 Data Center and AI (DCAI) 📊 operational viewHabana Labs was acquired by Intel in 2019. Its AI processor technology is now integrated into the Data Center and AI (DCAI) segment. The subsidiary row notes the acquisition, while the segment row reflects the combined operational results and valuation of DCAI, which includes Habana's contributions.
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🏢 Nervana Systems ↔ 🧱 Data Center and AI (DCAI) 📊 operational viewNervana Systems was acquired by Intel in 2016. Its AI software and hardware expertise is integrated into the Data Center and AI (DCAI) segment. The subsidiary row notes the acquisition, while the segment row reflects the combined operational results and valuation of DCAI.
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🏢 Movidius ↔ 🧱 Data Center and AI (DCAI) 📊 operational viewMovidius was acquired by Intel in 2016. Its vision processing unit (VPU) technology is integrated into the Data Center and AI (DCAI) segment for AI at the edge. The subsidiary row notes the acquisition, while the segment row reflects the combined operational results and valuation of DCAI.
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🏢 Barefoot Networks ↔ 🧱 Data Center and AI (DCAI) 📊 operational viewBarefoot Networks was acquired by Intel in 2019. Its programmable Ethernet switch technology is integrated into the Data Center and AI (DCAI) segment. The subsidiary row notes the acquisition, while the segment row reflects the combined operational results and valuation of DCAI.
▾ 🧱 Sum of the parts
| Name | Type | % stake | Paid | Annual rev | Now worth | ×% our share | Note |
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| Client Computing Group (CCG) | 🧩 segment | 100.0% | — | $29.3B | $29.3B | $29.3B | Focuses on processors and platforms for notebooks, desktops, and other client devices. (FY2023 Revenue) |
| Data Center and AI (DCAI) ↔ Barefoot Networks · acq. 2019 | 🧩+🏢 merged | 100.0% | $0.2B | $15.5B | $46.5B | $46.5B | Provides server processors, AI accelerators, and related platforms for cloud, enterprise, and government customers. (FY2023 Revenue)(acquisition price) |
| Network and Edge (NEX) | 🧩 segment | 100.0% | — | $5.8B | $11.6B | $11.6B | Offers network infrastructure and edge computing solutions for telecommunications, retail, and industrial sectors. (FY2023 Revenue) |
| Mobileye | 🧩 segment | 100.0% | — | $1.1B | $23.0B | $23.0B | Develops and deploys advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving technologies. (FY2023 Revenue, current market cap) |
| Intel Foundry Services (IFS) | 🧩 segment | 100.0% | — | $1.0B | $10.0B | $10.0B | Provides foundry services for external customers, manufacturing chips based on Intel's process technology. Currently loss-making but strategically important. (FY2023 Revenue) |
| Programmable Solutions Group (PSG) ↔ Altera · acq. 2015 | 🧩+🏢 merged | 100.0% | $16.7B | $2.4B | $9.6B | $9.6B | Offers FPGAs and related products, primarily from the Altera acquisition. (FY2023 Revenue)(acquisition price) |
| All Other | 🧩 segment | 100.0% | — | — | — | — | Includes Intel Capital, corporate costs, and other emerging businesses. (FY2023 Revenue) |
| Other | 🧩 segment | 100.0% | — | — | — | — | holdings not assigned to a reported segment |
| Altera Corporation (Intel FPGA) · acq. 2015 | 🏢 subsidiary | 100.0% | $16.7B | — | — | — | Provider of field-programmable gate array (FPGA) technology, fully integrated into Intel's product lines.(integrated) |
| Habana Labs · acq. 2019 | 🏢 subsidiary | 100.0% | $2.0B | — | — | — | Developer of AI processors for data centers. Fully integrated into Intel's Data Center and AI (DCAI) segment; its value is reflected in the segment's valuation.(acquisition price) |
| Mobileye Global Inc. 📈 MBLY $8.34-1.42% · acq. 2017 | 🏢 subsidiary | 75.0% | $15.3B | — | $7.1B | $5.3B | Leading developer of advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving technologies. IPO'd in 2022, Intel retains majority stake.(live market cap) |
| Movidius · acq. 2016 | 🏢 subsidiary | 100.0% | $0.4B | — | — | — | Developer of vision processing units (VPUs) for AI at the edge. Fully integrated into Intel's Data Center and AI (DCAI) segment; its value is reflected in the segment's valuation.(acquisition price) |
| Nervana Systems · acq. 2016 | 🏢 subsidiary | 100.0% | $0.4B | — | — | — | AI software and hardware developer. Fully integrated into Intel's Data Center and AI (DCAI) segment; its value is reflected in the segment's valuation.(acquisition price) |
| Astera Labs 📈 ALAB $439.66+5.42% · acq. 2020 | 💼 minority stake | 1.3% | — | — | $71.5B | $0.9B | Develops purpose-built connectivity solutions for data-centric systems. Intel Capital was an early investor and held a 1.3% stake prior to its IPO in March 2024.(live market cap) |
| SiFive · acq. 2021 | 💼 minority stake | 5.0% | $0.1B | — | $0.1B | $0.0B | Leading provider of commercial RISC-V processor IP. Intel Capital invested $125M in its Series F round in 2021, valuing SiFive at $2.5B.(last private round) |
▾ 💰 Income statement · quarterly
| Line item | Q1 '25 | Q2 '25 | Q3 '25 | Q1 '26 |
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| Revenue | $12.7B | $12.9B | $13.7B | $13.6B |
| Cost of revenue | $8.0B | $9.3B | $8.4B | $8.2B |
| Gross profit | $4.7B | $3.5B | $5.2B | $5.3B |
| R&D | $3.6B | $3.7B | $3.2B | $3.4B |
| S,G&A | $1.2B | $1.1B | $1.1B | $1.0B |
| Operating income | $301.0M | $3.2B | $683.0M | $3.1B |
| Net income | $821.0M | $2.9B | $4.1B | $3.7B |
| Operating cash flow | $813.0M | $2.1B | $2.5B | $1.1B |
| CapEx | $5.2B | $3.6B | $2.4B | $3.6B |
Source: SEC filings via Finnhub. Values in USD. Rows with no data across all four quarters are hidden.
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- Jul 22, 2026 Q2 2026 earnings call 📡
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