Investors are closely watching Intel's gross margin as the company spends on ramping up new production lines to catch rivals in semiconductor performance.
The company plans to shift its business model to become a manufacturer, or foundry, for other chip designers, in addition to continuing to design and manufacture its own processors. The quest to become a foundry is an expensive initiative that could have its costs defrayed by government support in the U.S. and Europe. The new strategy was spearheaded by CEO Pat Gelsinger, who took the helm earlier this year.
Intel is likely to provide more details on how it sees the transition to becoming a foundry and its views on its technology roadmap next month at its analyst day.
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