Intel reported 9% growth in its Data Center and AI segment, a positive number on paper but one that may read as modest against the backdrop of surging investment in AI infrastructure and hyperscale data centers across the industry. With peers benefiting from accelerating demand for compute, memory, and networking, markets appear to be asking whether Intel is capturing enough of the AI-driven upcycle.
The result underscores a broader investor concern: Intel’s turnaround is not just about stabilizing legacy PC demand, but also about proving it can compete effectively in the fastest-growing corners of the semiconductor market.