Intel high-range Q4 growth limited by chipsets
Intel narrowed its revenue forecast for the fourth quarter to be between $10.4 billion and $10.6 billion, as compared to the previous range of $10.2 billion to $10.8 billion.
The company also narrowed its gross margin percentage expectation for the fourth quarter to 63%, plus or minus a point, with the final results expected to be slightly above the midpoint of the new range.
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