Intel’s stock saw a significant rebound in 2025, nearly doubling its share price, despite the company still reporting a GAAP loss for the year. This article delves into the financial struggles Intel faced from 2021 to 2025, including plunging revenues and net income, market share loss to rivals like Nvidia and AMD, and leadership changes. While the company posted a GAAP loss, adjusted earnings and operating cash flow offer some positive signs, as Intel’s new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, continues to bet on CPUs in the AI era.
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Intel Lost Money Again in 2025. Here's Why -- and What It Means for the Stock
Intel’s stock saw a significant rebound in 2025, nearly doubling its share price, despite the company still reporting a GAAP loss for the year. This article delves into the financial struggles Intel faced from 2021 to 2025, including plunging revenues and net income, market share loss to rivals like Nvidia and AMD, and leadership changes. While the company posted a GAAP loss, adjusted earnings and operating cash flow offer some positive signs, as Intel’s new CEO, Lip-Bu Tan, continues to bet on CPUs in the AI era.