Intel Tweaks Q2 Outlook
Intel Corp. on Thursday fine-tuned its second-quarter outlook, predicting that revenue would come in between $6.6 billion and $6.8 billion.
At its first-quarter earnings announcement in April, officials with the Santa Clara, Calif., chip maker estimated revenues for the current quarter would come in at between $6.4 billion and $7 billion.
The current quarter ends June 28.
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