DZ BANK AG analyst Ingo Wermann maintains $Intel (INTC.US)$ with a sell rating.
According to TipRanks data, the analyst has a success rate of 65.1% and a total average return of 17.8% over the past year.
Furthermore, according to the comprehensive report, the opinions of $Intel (INTC.US)$'s main analysts recently are as follows:
Intel's recent quarterly report was more favorable than expected, though challenges persist in the server foundry segment. Despite improvements in near-term PC trends, there are anticipations that Intel may continue to face a decline in Server market share through 2025, and the foundry revenues are expected to be a continued challenge. The competitive environment in 2026 suggests that Intel's performance will require demonstrable evidence to gain confidence.
It is anticipated that gross margin expansion will be notably subdued in the second half of 2025, influenced by the ramp-up of the 18A technology for Panther Lake, as well as product mix effects. A more pronounced growth in gross margins is forecasted for 2026, which is expected to be fueled by increased volumes of the 18A technology and a strategic shift towards insourcing.
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