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Intel cuts revenue forecast as desktop demand weakens

Intel Corp slashed nearly USD 1 billion from its first-quarter revenue forecast as small businesses put off upgrading their personal computers, sending the chipmaker's shares down more than 5 percent.

March 14, 2015 / 15:37 IST
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Intel Corp slashed nearly USD 1 billion from its first-quarter revenue forecast as small businesses put off upgrading their personal computers, sending the chipmaker's shares down more than 5 percent.

Fewer companies than Intel had expected replaced desktop PCs running on outdated Microsoft operating systems, leading to weak demand for its chips. Intel also cited "challenging" macroeconomic and currency conditions, particularly in Europe.

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"The macro environment is not robust enough for people to upgrade their PCs the way they normally would," Topeka Capital Markets analyst Suji De Silva said.

Intel said on Thursday that it expected first-quarter revenue of USD 12.8 billion, plus or minus USD 300 million - about 7 percent lower than its earlier forecast of USD 13.7 billion, plus or minus USD 500 million.