- Intel is undergoing significant restructuring, focusing on AI and selling its NAND business.
- Analysts project an average stock price increase, with a rating suggesting a "Hold" position.
- GuruFocus sees a potential upside with a GF Value indicating a higher fair trading price.
Intel Corporation (INTC, Financial) is strategically reshaping its business model, highlighted by the sale of its NAND memory unit to SK hynix for $1.9 billion. This move allows Intel to concentrate its resources on key growth areas such as artificial intelligence (AI) and semiconductor manufacturing for major tech giants, including NVIDIA. Additionally, Intel is expanding its efforts in software and robotics development, signaling a robust pivot towards future technologies.
Wall Street Analysts Forecast
Industry analysts have set a one-year price target for Intel Corp (INTC, Financial), with 32 analysts suggesting an average target price of $22.86. The range of these estimates includes a high of $31.00 and a low of $17.70. This consensus points to an estimated upside of 15.81% from the current stock price of $19.74. For more detailed insights, investors can visit the Intel Corp (INTC) Forecast page.
Further analysis from 46 brokerage firms indicates that Intel Corp holds an average recommendation rating of 3.0, which translates to a "Hold" status. The scale used ranges from 1 to 5, where a rating of 1 implies a "Strong Buy," and 5 signifies "Sell."
GuruFocus Valuation
According to GuruFocus' proprietary metrics, Intel Corp's estimated GF Value over the next year is projected at $27.13. This suggests a significant potential upside of 37.44% from the stock's current price of $19.74. The GF Value determination is grounded in the historical trading multiples of the stock, past growth trajectories, and anticipated future performance. For a deeper dive into these calculations, visit the Intel Corp (INTC, Financial) Summary page.