Intel bullish on chip results
Chip firm Intel released its mid quarterly forecasts saying it expected to turn in better sales and profits for its first quarter.
The firm said in an analyst briefing last night that it expects the gross margin to be around 57 per cent, while revenues are likely to be in the $9.2 billion to $9.4 billion range.
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