Intel reported Q4 earnings that beat Wall Street’s expectations, particularly with its data center and AI segment generating revenue of $4.7 billion, versus analysts’ expectations of $4.4 billion.
Intel's struggle to keep up with the high demand for data-center chips driven by artificial intelligence has led to newly reported losses, sending shares plummeting before the Friday market opened.
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A decline in homicides across the country was a stunning reversal after crime rose during the pandemic. Homicides per 100,000 people in the United States Notes: Homicide rates were compiled from ...