Exhibit 99.1
Intel Corporation
2200 Mission College Blvd.
Santa Clara, CA 95054-1549
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News Release
Intel Reports First-Quarter 2021 Financial Results
News Summary
First-quarter GAAP revenue of $19.7 billion, down 1 percent year over year (YoY), and non-GAAP revenue of $18.6 billion, flat YoY, which exceeded January guidance by $1.1 billion.
First-quarter GAAP earnings-per-share (EPS) was $0.82; non-GAAP EPS was $1.39, which exceeded January guidance by $0.29.
In Q1, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger unveiled the company's new, differentiated IDM 2.0 strategy for manufacturing, innovation and product leadership.
Raising full-year 2021 guidance. Now expecting GAAP revenue of $77.0 billion and non-GAAP revenue of $72.5 billion; GAAP EPS of $4.00 and non-GAAP EPS of $4.60.1
SANTA CLARA, Calif., April 22, 2021 -- Intel Corporation today reported first-quarter 2021 financial results.
“Intel delivered strong first-quarter results driven by exceptional demand for our leadership products and outstanding execution by our team. The response to our new IDM 2.0 strategy has been extraordinary, our product roadmap is gaining momentum, and we’re rapidly progressing our plans with re-invigorated focus on innovation and execution,” said Pat Gelsinger, Intel CEO. “This is a pivotal year for Intel. We are setting our strategic foundation and investing to accelerate our trajectory and capitalize on the explosive growth in semiconductors that power our increasingly digital world.”

Q1 2021 Financial Highlights
First-quarter 2021 GAAP operating margin, net income, tax rate, and EPS results reflect the impact of a charge related to VLSI litigation. Intel strongly disagrees with the jury’s verdict in March and intends to appeal.
GAAPNon-GAAP
 Q1 2021Q1 2020vs. Q1 2020Q1 2021Q1 2020vs. Q1 2020
Revenue ($B)$19.7$19.8down 1%$18.6$18.6flat
Gross Margin55.2%60.6%down 5.4 ppt58.4%64.5%down 6.1 ppt
R&D and MG&A ($B)$5.0$4.8up 3%$4.8$4.6up 2%
Operating Margin18.8%35.5%down 16.7 ppt32.8%39.5%down 6.7 ppt
Tax Rate14.0%14.4%down 0.5 ppt13.7%13.7%flat
Net Income ($B)$3.4$5.7down 41%$5.7$6.1down 6%
Earnings Per Share$0.82$1.31down 37%$1.39$1.41down 1%
In the first quarter, the company generated $5.5 billion in cash from operations, paid dividends of $1.4 billion, and used $2.3 billion to repurchase stock.
1 Non-GAAP results and business outlook exclude the NAND memory business, which is subject to a pending divestiture. Year-over-year comparisons also exclude NAND from 2020 results. Full reconciliations between GAAP and non-GAAP measures are provided below.

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Business Unit Summary
Key Business Unit Revenue and TrendsQ1 2021vs. Q1 2020
CCG$10.6 billionup8%
DCG$5.6 billiondown20%
Internet of Things
IOTG$914 millionup4%
Mobileye$377 millionup48%
NSG$1.1 billiondown17%
PSG$486 milliondown6%
First-quarter revenue exceeded January guidance by $1.1 billion led by continued, strong PC demand. PC unit volumes were up 38 percent YoY, and notebook volumes set a new Intel record. The company also saw initial recovery of Enterprise and Government sales in the Data Center Group (DCG). Intel also achieved better-than-expected revenue in Internet of Things Group (IOTG) and Mobileye, and Mobileye set a new revenue record in the quarter.
In the first quarter of 2021, Intel shipped new CPU products and announced key customer design wins. The company also completed the CEO transition to Pat Gelsinger who unveiled Intel's new, differentiated IDM 2.0 strategy for manufacturing, innovation and product leadership.
Business Highlights
Announced new IDM 2.0 Strategy, including $20 billion capacity expansion plans in Arizona and new Intel Foundry Services.
Introduced new client processor families including: 11th Gen Intel® Core™ vPro® platform, N-series 10-nanometer Pentium® Silver and Celeron® processors, 11th Gen Intel® Core™ H-series mobile processors and 11th Gen Intel® Core™ S-series desktop processors (code-named “Rocket Lake-S”).
Launched new 3rd Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors (code-named “Ice Lake”), including new network-optimized “N-SKUs”.
Achieved Amazon Web Services High Performance Computing Competency status.
Announced 5G network collaboration with Google Cloud.
Intel’s Habana AI accelerators and Intel Xeon Scalable processors selected by University of California at San Diego to power new Voyager super computer.
Shipped new Intel® Agilex™ FPGAs with heterogeneous integration and advanced 3D packaging.
Mobileye’s self-driving system, Mobileye Drive™, will be the autonomous “driver” for Udelv’s next-generation electric self-driving delivery vehicle.
Additional information regarding Intel’s results can be found in the Q1'21 Earnings Presentation available at: www.intc.com.


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Business Outlook
Intel's guidance for the second quarter and full year includes both GAAP and non-GAAP estimates. Our Non-GAAP measures exclude the NAND memory business, which is subject to a previously-announced pending sale, as well as certain other items. Reconciliations between GAAP and non-GAAP financial measures are included below.
Q2 2021GAAPNon-GAAP
ApproximatelyApproximately
Revenue$18.9 billion$17.8 billion
Gross Margin55%57%
Tax rate13%13%
Earnings per share$1.05$1.05

Full-Year 2021GAAPNon-GAAP
ApproximatelyApproximately
Revenue$77.0 billion$72.5 billion
Gross Margin54.5%56.5%
Tax rate19%13%
Earnings per share$4.00$4.60
Full-year capital spending$19.0-20.0 billion$19.0-20.0 billion^
Free cash flowN/A$10.5 billion
Actual results may differ materially from Intel’s Business Outlook as a result of, among other things, the factors described under “Forward-Looking Statements” below.
Earnings Webcast
Intel will hold a public webcast at 2:00 p.m. PDT today to discuss the results for its first quarter of 2021. The live public webcast can be accessed on Intel's Investor Relations website at www.intc.com. The Q1'21 Earnings Presentation, webcast replay, and audio download will also be available on the site.
Intel plans to report its earnings for the second quarter of 2021 on July 22, 2021 promptly after close of market, and related materials will be available at www.intc.com. A public webcast of Intel’s earnings conference call will follow at 2:00 p.m. PDT at www.intc.com.











^ No adjustment on a non-GAAP basis

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Forward-Looking Statements
Intel’s Business Outlook and other statements in this release that refer to future plans and expectations are forward-looking statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Words such as "anticipates," "expects," "intends," "goals," "plans," "forecasting," "guidance," "believes," "seeks," "estimates," "continues," "launching," "aim," "may," "will," "would," "should," "could," and variations of such words and similar expressions are intended to identify such forward-looking statements. Statements that refer to or are based on estimates, forecasts, projections, uncertain events or assumptions, including statements relating to Intel's strategy, manufacturing expansion plans and investments including Intel’s planned Arizona expansion, plans and goals related to Intel’s foundry business, supply expectations, the pending sale of our NAND memory business, market opportunity, business plans, future macroeconomic conditions, future products and technology and the expected availability and benefits of such products and technology, expectations regarding customers, and anticipated trends in our businesses or the markets relevant to them, also identify forward-looking statements. All forward-looking statements included in this release are based on management's expectations as of the date of this release and, except as required by law, Intel disclaims any obligation to update these forward-looking statements to reflect future events or circumstances. Forward-looking statements involve many risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in such statements. Intel presently considers the following to be among the important factors that can cause actual results to differ materially from the company's expectations.
Demand for Intel's products is highly variable and can differ from expectations due to factors including changes in business and economic conditions; customer confidence or income levels, and the levels of customer capital spending; the introduction, availability and market acceptance of Intel's products, products used together with Intel products, and competitors' products; competitive and pricing pressures, including actions taken by competitors; supply constraints and other disruptions affecting customers; changes in customer order patterns including order cancellations; changes in customer needs and emerging technology trends; and changes in the level of inventory and computing capacity at customers.
Intel's results can vary significantly from expectations based on capacity utilization; variations in inventory valuation, including variations related to the timing of qualifying products for sale; changes in revenue levels; segment product mix; the timing and execution of the manufacturing ramp and associated costs; excess or obsolete inventory; changes in unit costs; defects or disruptions in the supply of materials or resources, including as a result of ongoing industry shortages of components and substrates; product manufacturing quality/yields; and changes in capital requirements and investment plans. Variations in results can also be caused by the timing of Intel product introductions and related expenses, including marketing programs, and Intel's ability to respond quickly to technological developments and to introduce new products or incorporate new features into existing products, as well as decisions to exit product lines or businesses, which can result in restructuring and asset impairment charges.
Intel's results can be affected by adverse economic, social, political and physical/infrastructure conditions in countries where Intel, its customers or its suppliers operate, including recession or slowing growth, military conflict and other security risks, natural disasters, infrastructure disruptions, health concerns (including the COVID-19 pandemic), fluctuations in currency exchange rates, sanctions and tariffs, political disputes, changes in government grants and incentives, and continuing uncertainty regarding social, political, immigration, and tax and trade policies in the U.S. and abroad. Results can also be affected by the formal or informal imposition by countries of new or revised export and/or import and doing-business regulations, including changes or uncertainty related to the U.S. government entity list and changes in the ability to obtain export licenses, which can be changed without prior notice.


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The COVID-19 pandemic has adversely affected significant portions of Intel's business and could have a material adverse effect on Intel's financial condition and results of operations. The pandemic has resulted in authorities imposing numerous measures to try to contain the virus. These measures have impacted and may further impact our workforce and operations, the operations of our customers, and those of our respective vendors, suppliers, and partners. Restrictions on our manufacturing or support operations or workforce, or similar limitations for our vendors and suppliers, can impact our ability to meet customer demand and could have a material adverse effect on us. Current and future restrictions or disruptions of transportation, or disruptions in our customers’ operations and supply chains, may adversely affect our results of operations. The pandemic has caused us to modify our business practices. There is no certainty that such measures will be sufficient to mitigate the risks posed by the virus, and illness and workforce disruptions could lead to unavailability of our key personnel and harm our ability to perform critical functions. The pandemic has significantly increased economic and demand uncertainty. Demand for our products has been harmed in several areas of our business and/or could be materially harmed in the future. The pandemic has led to increased disruption and volatility in capital markets and credit markets, which could adversely affect our liquidity and capital resources. An economic slowdown or recession can also result in adverse impacts such as increased credit and collectibility risks, adverse impacts on our suppliers, failures of counterparties, asset impairments, and declines in the value of our financial instruments. The degree to which COVID-19 impacts our results will depend on future developments, which are highly uncertain and cannot be predicted, and our Business Outlook is subject to considerable uncertainty. The impact of the pandemic can also exacerbate other risks discussed in this section.
Intel operates in highly competitive industries and its operations have high costs that are either fixed or difficult to reduce in the short term. In addition, we have entered new areas and introduced adjacent products, such as our intention to become a major provider of foundry services, and we face new sources of competition and uncertain market demand or acceptance of our offerings with respect to these new areas and products, and they do not always grow as projected. Risks related to our IDM 2.0 strategy and foundry business are also described in our press releases dated March 23, 2021.
The amount, timing, and execution of Intel's stock repurchase program fluctuate based on Intel's priorities for the use of cash for other purposes—such as investing in our business, including operational and capital spending, acquisitions, and returning cash to our stockholders as dividend payments—and because of changes in cash flows, tax laws, and other laws, or the market price of our common stock. Our stock repurchase program may be suspended or terminated at any time.
Intel's expected tax rate is based on current tax law, including current interpretations of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA), and current expected income and can be affected by evolving interpretations of TCJA; changes in the volume and mix of profits earned and location of assets across jurisdictions with varying tax rates; changes in the estimates of credits, benefits, and deductions; the resolution of issues arising from tax audits with various tax authorities, including payment of interest and penalties; and the ability to realize deferred tax assets.
Intel's results can be affected by gains or losses from equity securities and interest and other, which can vary depending on gains or losses on the change in fair value, sale, exchange, or impairments of equity and debt investments, interest rates, cash balances, and changes in fair value of derivative instruments.
Product defects or errata (deviations from published specifications) can adversely impact our expenses, revenues, and reputation.
We or third parties regularly identify security vulnerabilities with respect to our processors and other products as well as the operating systems and workloads running on them. Security vulnerabilities and any limitations of, or adverse effects resulting from, mitigation techniques can adversely affect our results of operations, financial condition, customer relationships, prospects, and reputation in a number of ways, any of which may be material, including incurring significant costs related to developing and deploying updates and mitigations, writing down inventory value, a reduction in the competitiveness of our products, defending against product claims and litigation, responding to regulatory inquiries or actions, paying damages, addressing customer satisfaction considerations, or taking other remedial steps with respect to third parties. Adverse publicity about security vulnerabilities or mitigations could damage our reputation with customers or users and reduce demand for our products and services.


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Intel's results can be affected by litigation or regulatory matters involving intellectual property, stockholder, consumer, antitrust, commercial, disclosure, and other issues, as well as by the impact and timing of settlements and dispute resolutions. For example, in the first quarter of 2021, Intel accrued a $2.2 billion charge related to litigation involving VLSI Technology LLC (VLSI). An unfavorable ruling can include monetary damages or an injunction prohibiting us from manufacturing or selling one or more products, precluding particular business practices, impacting our ability to design products, or requiring other remedies such as compulsory licensing of intellectual property.
Intel's results can be affected by the impact and timing of closing of acquisitions, divestitures, and other significant transactions. In addition, these transactions do not always achieve our financial or strategic objectives and can disrupt our ongoing business and adversely impact our results of operations. We may not realize the expected benefits of portfolio decisions due to numerous risks, including unfavorable prices and terms; changes in market conditions; limitations due to regulatory or governmental approvals, contractual terms, or other conditions; and potential continued financial obligations associated with such transactions. Risks and uncertainties relating to the pending sale of our NAND memory business to SK hynix are described in our Form 10-K filed with the SEC on January 22, 2021.
Detailed information regarding these and other factors that could affect Intel's business and results is included in Intel's SEC filings, including the company's most recent reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q, particularly the "Risk Factors" sections of those reports. Copies of these filings may be obtained by visiting our Investor Relations website at www.intc.com or the SEC's website at www.sec.gov.
About Intel
Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) is an industry leader, creating world-changing technology that enables global progress and enriches lives. Inspired by Moore’s Law, we continuously work to advance the design and manufacturing of semiconductors to help address our customers’ greatest challenges. By embedding intelligence in the cloud, network, edge and every kind of computing device, we unleash the potential of data to transform business and society for the better. To learn more about Intel’s innovations, go to newsroom.intel.com and intel.com.
© Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.






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Intel Corporation
Consolidated Condensed Statements of Income and Other Information
Three Months Ended
(In Millions, Except Per Share Amounts; unaudited)Mar 27, 2021Mar 28, 2020
Net revenue$19,673 $19,828 
Cost of sales8,819 7,812 
Gross margin10,854 12,016 
Research and development 3,623 3,275 
Marketing, general and administrative1,328 1,541 
Restructuring and other charges2,209 162 
Operating expenses7,160 4,978 
Operating income3,694 7,038 
Gains (losses) on equity investments, net368 (111)
Interest and other, net(156)(313)
Income before taxes3,906 6,614 
Provision for taxes545 953 
Net income$3,361 $5,661 
Earnings per share—basic$0.83 $1.33 
Earnings per share—diluted$0.82 $1.31 
Weighted average shares of common stock outstanding:
Basic4,056 4,266 
Diluted4,096 4,312 
Three Months Ended
(In Millions)Mar 27, 2021Mar 28, 2020
Earnings per share of common stock information:
Weighted average shares of common stock outstanding—basic4,056 4,266 
Dilutive effect of employee equity incentive plans40 46 
Weighted average shares of common stock outstanding—diluted4,096 4,312 
Stock buyback:
Shares repurchased40 71 
Cumulative shares repurchased (in billions)5.8 5.5 
Remaining dollars authorized for buyback (in billions)$7.2 $19.7 
Other information:
Employees (in thousands)111.3 111.6 



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Intel Corporation
Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheets
(In Millions)
Mar 27, 2021Dec 26, 2020
Assets(unaudited)
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents$5,192 $5,865 
Short-term investments2,417 2,292 
Trading assets14,788 15,738 
Accounts receivable7,208 6,782 
Inventories
Raw materials 926 908 
Work in process 5,758 5,693 
Finished goods 1,803 1,826 
8,487 8,427 
Assets held for sale5,557 5,400 
Other current assets2,124 2,745 
Total current assets45,773 47,249 
Property, plant and equipment, net57,330 56,584 
Equity investments5,404 5,152 
Other long-term investments1,409 2,192 
Goodwill26,971 26,971 
Identified intangible assets, net8,408 9,026 
Other long-term assets5,327 5,917 
Total assets$150,622 $153,091 
Liabilities
Current liabilities
Short-term debt$2,647 $2,504 
Accounts payable5,434 5,581 
Accrued compensation and benefits2,757 3,999 
Other accrued liabilities13,313 12,670 
Total current liabilities24,151 24,754 
Debt33,237 33,897 
Contract liabilities 90 1,367 
Income taxes payable4,605 4,578 
Deferred income taxes3,410 3,843 
Other long-term liabilities5,322 3,614 
Stockholders' equity
Common stock and capital in excess of par value, 4,038 issued and outstanding (4,062 issued and outstanding as of December 26, 2020)26,272 25,556 
Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)(1,103)(751)
Retained earnings54,638 56,233 
Total stockholders' equity79,807 81,038 
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity$150,622 $153,091 


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Intel Corporation
Consolidated Condensed Statements of Cash Flows
Three Months Ended
(In Millions; unaudited)Mar 27, 2021Mar 28, 2020
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period$5,865 $4,194 
Cash flows provided by (used for) operating activities:
Net income3,361 5,661 
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:
Depreciation2,454 2,623 
Share-based compensation425 449 
Restructuring and other charges2,209 162 
Amortization of intangibles448 427 
(Gains) losses on equity investments, net(299)134 
Changes in assets and liabilities:
Accounts receivable(426)(796)
Inventories180 (548)
Accounts payable303 117 
Accrued compensation and benefits(1,283)(1,605)
Prepaid supply agreements(1,566)(87)
Income taxes383 753 
Other assets and liabilities(641)(1,132)
Total adjustments2,187 497 
Net cash provided by operating activities5,548 6,158 
Cash flows provided by (used for) investing activities:
Additions to property, plant and equipment(3,972)(3,268)
Additions to held for sale NAND property, plant and equipment(416)— 
Purchases of available-for-sale debt investments(593)(513)
Maturities and sales of available-for-sale debt investments1,232 625 
Purchases of trading assets(5,981)(3,897)
Maturities and sales of trading assets6,777 3,660 
Other investing406 (343)
Net cash used for investing activities(2,547)(3,736)
Cash flows provided by (used for) financing activities:
Issuance of long-term debt, net of issuance costs— 10,247 
Repayment of debt and debt conversion— (1,075)
Proceeds from sales of common stock through employee equity incentive plans565 503 
Repurchase of common stock(2,301)(4,229)
Payment of dividends to stockholders(1,411)(1,408)
Other financing(527)726 
Net cash provided by (used for) financing activities(3,674)4,764 
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents(673)7,186 
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period$5,192 $11,380 


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Intel Corporation
Supplemental Operating Segment Results
Three Months Ended
(In Millions)Mar 27, 2021Mar 28, 2020
Net revenue
Data Center Group
Platform$4,811 $6,427 
Adjacency753 566 
5,564 6,993 
Internet of Things
IOTG914 883 
Mobileye377 254 
1,291 1,137 
Non-Volatile Memory Solutions Group1,107 1,338 
Programmable Solutions Group486 519 
Client Computing Group
Platform9,617 8,712 
Adjacency988 1,063 
10,605 9,775 
All other620 66 
Total net revenue$19,673 $19,828 
Operating income (loss)
Data Center Group$1,273 $3,492 
Internet of Things
IOTG212 243 
Mobileye147 88 
359 331 
Non-Volatile Memory Solutions Group171 (66)
Programmable Solutions Group88 97 
Client Computing Group4,120 4,225 
All other(2,317)(1,041)
Total operating income$3,694 $7,038 



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We derive a substantial majority of our revenue from platform products, which are our principal products and considered as one product class. We offer platform products that incorporate various components and technologies, including a microprocessor and chipset, a stand-alone SoC, or a multichip package. Platform products are used in various form factors across our DCG, IOTG, and CCG operating segments. Our non-platform, or adjacent products, can be combined with platform products to form comprehensive platform solutions to meet customer needs.
Revenue for our reportable and non-reportable operating segments is primarily related to the following product lines:
DCG includes workload-optimized platforms and related products designed for cloud service providers, enterprise and government, and communications service providers market segments. In 2021, the DCG operating segment includes the results of our Intel® Optane™ memory business.
IOTG includes high-performance compute solutions for targeted verticals and embedded applications in market segments such as retail, industrial, healthcare, and vision.
Mobileye includes development of computer vision and machine learning-based sensing, data analysis, localization, mapping, and driving policy technology for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving.
NSG includes development of storage solutions using our innovative Intel® 3D NAND technology, primarily used in SSDs. In 2021, the NSG operating segment no longer includes the results of our Intel Optane memory business.
PSG includes programmable semiconductors, primarily FPGAs and structured ASICs, and related products for communications, cloud and enterprise, and embedded market segments.
CCG includes platforms designed for end-user form factors, focusing on higher growth segments of 2-in-1, thin-and-light, commercial and gaming, and growing adjacencies such as connectivity and graphics.
We have sales and marketing, manufacturing, engineering, finance, and administration groups. Expenses for these groups are generally allocated to the operating segments.
We have an "all other" category that includes revenue, expenses, and charges such as:
results of operations from non-reportable segments not otherwise presented;
historical results of operations from divested businesses;
results of operations of start-up businesses that support our initiatives, including our foundry business;
amounts included within restructuring and other charges;
a portion of employee benefits, compensation, and other expenses not allocated to the operating segments; and
acquisition-related costs, including amortization and any impairment of acquisition-related intangibles and goodwill.


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Intel Corporation
Supplemental Platform Revenue Information
Q1 2021Q1 2021
compared to
Q4 2020
compared to
Q1 2020
Data Center Group
Platform volumes(9)%(13)%
Platform average selling prices—%(14)%
Adjacency revenue(5)%33%
Client Computing Group
Desktop platform volumes(19)%(4)%
Desktop platform average selling prices4%(5)%
Notebook platform volumes5%54%
Notebook platform average selling prices(4)%(23)%
Adjacency revenue(1)%(7)%





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Intel Corporation
Explanation of Non-GAAP Measures
In addition to disclosing financial results in accordance with U.S. GAAP, this document contains references to the non-GAAP financial measures below. We believe these non-GAAP financial measures provide investors with useful supplemental information about our operating performance, enable comparison of financial trends and results between periods where certain items may vary independent of business performance, and allow for greater transparency with respect to key metrics used by management in operating our business and measuring our performance. Certain of these non-GAAP financial measures are used in our performance-based RSUs and our annual cash bonus plan.
Our non-GAAP financial measures reflect adjustments based on one or more of the following items, as well as the related income tax effects where applicable. Income tax effects have been calculated using an appropriate tax rate for each adjustment. These non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered a substitute for, or superior to, financial measures calculated in accordance with U.S. GAAP, and the financial results calculated in accordance with U.S. GAAP and reconciliations from these results should be carefully evaluated.


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Non-GAAP adjustment or measureDefinition Usefulness to management and investors
NAND memory businessOur NAND memory business is subject to a pending sale to SK hynix, as announced in October 2020.
We exclude the impact of our NAND memory business in certain non-GAAP measures because these adjustments reflect how management currently views the core operations of the company. While the sale of the NAND memory business is still pending and subject to closing conditions, management does not currently view the business as part of the company’s core operations or its long-term strategic direction. We believe these adjustments provide investors with a useful view, through the eyes of management, of the company’s core business model and how management currently evaluates core operational performance. We believe they also provide investors with an additional means to understand the potential impact of the divestiture over time. In making these adjustments, we have not made any changes to our methods for measuring and calculating revenue or other financial statement amounts.
Acquisition-related adjustmentsAmortization of acquisition-related intangible assets consists of amortization of intangible assets such as developed technology, brands, and customer relationships acquired in connection with business combinations. Charges related to the amortization of these intangibles are recorded within both cost of sales and MG&A in our U.S. GAAP financial statements. Amortization charges are recorded over the estimated useful life of the related acquired intangible asset, and thus are generally recorded over multiple years.We exclude amortization charges for our acquisition-related intangible assets for purposes of calculating certain non-GAAP measures because these charges are inconsistent in size and are significantly impacted by the timing and valuation of our acquisitions. These adjustments facilitate a useful evaluation of our current operating performance and comparison to our past operating performance and provide investors with additional means to evaluate cost and expense trends.
Restructuring and other chargesRestructuring charges are costs associated with a formal restructuring plan and are primarily related to employee severance and benefit arrangements. Other charges include a charge related to the VLSI litigation, asset impairments, pension charges, and costs associated with restructuring activity.We exclude restructuring and other charges, including any adjustments to charges recorded in prior periods, for purposes of calculating certain non-GAAP measures because these costs do not reflect our current operating performance. These adjustments facilitate a useful evaluation of our current operating performance and comparisons to past operating results and provide investors with additional means to evaluate expense trends.
Gains (losses) from divestitureGains or losses are recognized at the close of a divestiture.We exclude gains or losses resulting from divestitures for purposes of calculating certain non-GAAP measures because they do not reflect our current operating performance. These adjustments facilitate a useful evaluation of our current operating performance and comparisons to past operating results.
Ongoing mark-to-market on marketable equity securitiesAfter the initial mark-to-market adjustment is recorded upon a security becoming marketable, gains and losses are recognized from ongoing mark-to-market adjustments of our marketable equity securities. We exclude these ongoing gains and losses for purposes of calculating certain non-GAAP measures because we do not believe this volatility correlates to our core operational performance. These adjustments facilitate a useful evaluation of our current operating performance and comparisons to past operating results.
Free cash flowWe reference a non-GAAP financial measure of free cash flow, which is used by management when assessing our sources of liquidity, capital resources, and quality of earnings. Free cash flow is operating cash flow adjusted to exclude additions to property, plant and equipment.
This non-GAAP financial measure is helpful in understanding our capital requirements and provides an additional means to evaluate the cash flow trends of our business. In calculating free cash flow, we do not subtract additions to held for sale NAND property, plant and equipment because the additions are not representative of our long-term capital requirements and we expect these assets to be sold.


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Intel Corporation
Supplemental Reconciliations of GAAP Actuals to Non-GAAP Actuals
Set forth below are reconciliations of the non-GAAP financial measure to the most directly comparable U.S. GAAP financial measure. These non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered a substitute for, or superior to, financial measures calculated in accordance with U.S. GAAP, and the reconciliations from U.S. GAAP to Non-GAAP actuals should be carefully evaluated. Please refer to "Explanation of Non-GAAP Measures" in this document for a detailed explanation of the adjustments made to the comparable U.S. GAAP measures, the ways management uses the non-GAAP measures, and the reasons why management believes the non-GAAP measures provide useful information for investors.
Three Months Ended
(In Millions, Except Per Share Amounts)Mar 27, 2021Mar 28, 2020
GAAP net revenue$19,673 $19,828 
NAND memory business(1,107)(1,241)
Non-GAAP net revenue$18,566 $18,587 
GAAP gross margin$10,854 $12,016 
Acquisition-related adjustments312 289 
NAND memory business(317)(317)
Non-GAAP gross margin$10,849 $11,988 
GAAP gross margin percentage55.2 %60.6 %
Acquisition-related adjustments1.6 %1.5 %
NAND memory business1.7 %2.4 %
Non-GAAP gross margin percentage1
58.4 %64.5 %
GAAP R&D and MG&A$4,951 $4,816 
Acquisition-related adjustments(52)(50)
NAND memory business(146)(127)
Non-GAAP R&D and MG&A$4,753 $4,639 
GAAP operating income$3,694 $7,038 
Acquisition-related adjustments364 339 
Restructuring and other charges2,209 162 
NAND memory business(171)(190)
Non-GAAP operating income$6,096 $7,349 
GAAP operating margin18.8 %35.5 %
Acquisition-related adjustments1.9 %1.7 %
Restructuring and other charges11.2 %0.8 %
NAND memory business1.0 %1.5 %
Non-GAAP operating margin1
32.8 %39.5 %
GAAP tax rate14.0 %14.4 %
Income tax effects(0.3)%(0.7)%
Non-GAAP tax rate13.7 %13.7 %
GAAP net income$3,361 $5,661 
Acquisition-related adjustments364 339 
Restructuring and other charges2,209 162 
Ongoing mark-to-market on marketable equity securities 291 103 
NAND memory business(171)(190)
Income tax effects(359)(12)
Non-GAAP net income$5,695 $6,063 
1 Our reconciliations of GAAP to non-GAAP gross margin and operating margin percentage reflect the exclusion of our NAND memory business from net revenue.


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Three Months Ended
(In Millions, Except Per Share Amounts)Mar 27, 2021Mar 28, 2020
GAAP earnings per share—diluted$0.82 $1.31 
Acquisition-related adjustments0.09 0.08 
Restructuring and other charges0.54 0.04 
Ongoing mark-to-market on marketable equity securities 0.07 0.03 
NAND memory business(0.04)(0.05)
Income tax effects(0.09)— 
Non-GAAP earnings per share—diluted$1.39 $1.41 
Three Months Ended
(In Millions)Mar 27, 2021
GAAP cash from operations$5,548 
Additions to property, plant and equipment(3,972)
Free cash flow$1,576 
GAAP cash used for investing activities$(2,547)
GAAP cash provided by (used for) financing activities$(3,674)


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Intel Corporation
Supplemental Reconciliations of GAAP Outlook to Non-GAAP Outlook
Set forth below are reconciliations of the non-GAAP financial measure to the most directly comparable U.S. GAAP financial measure. These non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered a substitute for, or superior to, financial measures calculated in accordance with U.S. GAAP, and the financial outlook prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP and the reconciliations from this Business Outlook should be carefully evaluated.
Please refer to "Explanation of Non-GAAP Measures" in this document for a detailed explanation of the adjustments made to the comparable U.S. GAAP measures, the ways management uses the non-GAAP measures, and the reasons why management believes the non-GAAP measures provide useful information for investors.
Q2 2021 OutlookFull-Year 2021
ApproximatelyApproximately
GAAP net revenue$18.9 $77.0 
NAND memory business(1.1)(4.5)
Non-GAAP net revenue$17.8 $72.5 
GAAP gross margin54.9 %54.5 %
Amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets1.6 %1.6 %
NAND memory business0.5 %0.4 %
Non-GAAP gross margin1
57.0 %56.5 %
GAAP tax rate13 %19 %
Income tax effects— %(6)%
Non-GAAP tax rate13 %13 %
GAAP earnings per share—diluted$1.05 $4.00 
Acquisition-related adjustments0.09 0.35 
Restructuring and other charges0.01 0.57 
(Gains) losses from divestiture— (0.24)
Ongoing mark-to-market on marketable equity securities — 0.06 
NAND memory business(0.10)(0.42)
Income tax effects— 0.28 
Non-GAAP earnings per share—diluted$1.05 $4.60 
1 Our reconciliation of GAAP Outlook to non-GAAP Outlook gross margin percentage reflects the exclusion of our NAND memory business from net revenue.
(In Billions)Full-Year 2021
GAAP cash from operations$30.2 
Additions to property, plant and equipment$19.7 
Free cash flow$10.5