Intel's revenue from data-center business misses estimates, shares slide

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Intel Corp on Thursday missed revenue estimates for its data-center business for the third quarter as the COVID-19 pandemic pushed its government and business customers to spend less on its chips, sending its shares down 8%.

, which use outside manufacturers, have capitalized on Intel's woes and are gaining market share in both data centers and PCs, with AMD hitting its highest market share since 2013 earlier this year.

The company said spending by government and business customers on its data-center chips plummeted 47% after two quarters of growth. The company said it was expecting fourth-quarter revenue of about $17.4 billion, while analysts were expecting revenue of $17.36 billion.

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