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Intel Shares Surge Amid Rising Demand for Data Center Chips

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Last updated: April 25, 2026 7:26 am
News Desk
Published: April 25, 2026
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Shares of Intel experienced a significant rally on Friday, driven by the company’s emphasis on the surging demand for its data center chips. This positive momentum follows Intel’s relatively tardy entry into the booming artificial intelligence (AI) market, where it now positions itself to benefit amid recent technological advancements.

Traditionally, AI model training has predominantly utilized graphics processing units (GPUs) from industry leaders such as Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices. However, the emergence of agentic AI is sparking a robust demand for the central processing units (CPUs) that Intel is renowned for manufacturing. This pivot appears to be paying off for Intel, which reported a 7% year-over-year revenue increase to $13.6 billion in its recent first-quarter results.

Particularly noteworthy was the performance of Intel’s data center and AI division, which recorded a remarkable 22% revenue growth, totaling $5.1 billion. Furthermore, the tech giant saw its adjusted net income skyrocket by 156% to $1.5 billion, equating to earnings of $0.29 per share. Such results significantly outperformed Wall Street’s expectations, which had projected a modest earnings per share of just $0.01.

Looking ahead, Intel has provided positive guidance for the second quarter, anticipating revenue between $13.8 billion and $14.8 billion and adjusted earnings per share of $0.20. This projection stands in stark contrast to the previous year’s performance in the second quarter, which recorded revenues of $12.9 billion and an adjusted loss per share of $0.10.

In addition to strong financials, the company is poised for further growth through new partnerships with influential players such as Alphabet’s Google and Tesla. Chief Financial Officer David Zinsner remarked on the company’s commitment to optimizing its factory network to enhance supply availability and cater to customer needs throughout the year.

However, potential investors are urged to consider that Intel did not make The Motley Fool Stock Advisor’s recent list of the ten best stocks to buy now. This list is notable for identifying companies that have previously yielded substantial returns, such as Netflix and Nvidia, both of which saw phenomenal growth after being recommended. The Stock Advisor’s average return reflects a remarkable 967%, significantly outperforming the S&P 500’s 199%.

As the semiconductor giant continues to navigate the evolving landscape of technology and AI, Intel’s latest performance and partnerships position it as a dynamic player in the market, but caution remains prudent for prospective investors.

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