Article 5VF0V The chip shortage didn’t stop Intel from having its ‘best year ever’

The chip shortage didn’t stop Intel from having its ‘best year ever’

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Sean Hollister
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Intel is still feeling the burn from the chip shortage. It's struggling to fully capitalize on tremendous pandemic-fueled demand for new PCs, because you can't make a laptop with Intel chips alone. And yet that didn't stop Intel from having its best financial year ever - in today's Q4 2021 earnings, it's reporting its highest quarterly and highest yearly revenue ever, at $19.5 billion and $74.7 billion, respectively - and four other revenue records as well. Profits weren't nearly as rosy: net income went down 21 percent in the quarter and 5 percent year over year to $4.6 billion and $19.9 billion, respectively.

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